Heterotroph
Autotroph.
Heterotrophic
An organism that cannot make its own food is called a consumer. Organisms that make their own food are called producers. Consumers must create energy from eating producers or other consumers.
An organism that can make its own food is an Autotroph.
Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs or producers.
an organism that can make its own food is called an autotroph, usually it is the 'producer' in a food chain.
An organism that must take in food is called a heterotroph. An organism that is able to make their own food is called an autotroph.
A consumer
Consumers. Consumers can't make their own food. Producers can.
Organisms that make their own food with sunlight or chemical energy are called autotrophs.
These organisms are known as heterotrophs.
heterotroph, consumer