i think it is a decomposer
a consumer- eg. herbivore, carnivore, etc.
A parasite if it relies on the host for food. Fungi.Or (in botany) an epiphyte, where it only relies on the host for physical support. e.g Vines, perching orchids,
An organism that relies on other organisms for its food and energy supply is called a heterotroph. Heterotrophs cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs. Instead, they must consume organic matter to obtain nutrients and energy.
Parasitism is a relationship in which one organism (parasite) relies on another organism (host) for survival by deriving nutrients at the host's expense. This dependency allows the parasite to thrive at the expense of the host, often causing harm or damage.
this should help with the Bio take-home test...i know what you're going through. Organisms that obtain energy from light are called phototrophs, and those that obtain energy from chemicals are called chemotrophs. Organisms that need only the inorganic compound CO2 as a carbon source are called autotrophs . In contrast, heterotrophs require at least one organic nutrient—such as glucose—to make other organic compounds.
Parasitic relationship means that when one person benefits from the other person but the other person does not benefit.
the answer is c
Photroph
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When one nation relies on another for economic, political, or military support, it is known as a dependency relationship or interdependence. This can create a complex network of interactions and influence between the two nations.
A parasite is an organism that lives on or inside another organism, known as the host, and relies on the host for its survival. Parasites harm the host by feeding on its nutrients, tissues, or blood, which can weaken the host, cause disease, and even lead to death in severe cases.
A scavenger is a heterotrophic organism, meaning it relies on consuming dead organic matter for its energy and nutrients. Autotrophic organisms, on the other hand, are able to produce their own energy through processes like photosynthesis.