Detritus
absorption, photosynthesis
An osmotroph is an organism that obtains nutrients through absorption, rather than ingestion. In contrast, a heterotroph is an organism that relies on organic compounds produced by other organisms. An osmotrophic heterotroph is an organism that obtains its nutrients by absorbing organic compounds from its environment.
absorption, photosynthesis
absorption, photosynthesis
It is Pathogenic
The process by which an organism obtains food is called feeding or nutrition. It involves the ingestion, digestion, absorption, and assimilation of nutrients from the food source to meet the organism's energy and growth requirements.
The size of a molecule may affect the way in which an organism obtains the nutrients because the larger the molecule you have, the more the element can hold, so that would mean that there would be more nutrients for the organism.
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
Detritus feeders(a.k.a, sapraphages, or ditritivores) ehterotrophs that get nutrients by comsuming detritus**decomposing organic matter**Example___________EarthwormsWoodlice
A Shark obtains nutrients by eating.
Heterotrophs or consumers - including herbivores, omnivores and carnivores.
The term that refers to the particular way an organism obtains energy is "trophic level." This concept describes the position of an organism in a food chain, indicating its source of energy and nutrients. Organisms at different trophic levels play specific roles in energy transfer within an ecosystem.