They are all terms that are used to talk about organisms in a habitat.
Autotrophs are the producers (plants) heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and eat other organisms for food. A food chain shows a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
No. The terms autotroph and heterotroph apply to living organisms. Ths sun is not alive.
Heterotroph and Herbivore because Heterotroph is an organism deriving its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances, while a Herbivore is an animal that feeds on plants. They are the most similar rather than *Heterotroph and Autotroph * Autotroph and parasite * producer and predator. You're welcome. Good luck on your regents!
scavenger, heterotroph, & host !
Autotroph,Plants,Producer.... I hope I helped. :)
autotroph is any animal that makes its own food, as opposed to heterotrophs that rely on other organisims for food
Producers,plants,and autotroph
third consumers, carnivores, 2nd heterotroph
third consumers, carnivores, 2nd heterotroph
third consumers, carnivores, 2nd heterotroph
Teriary consumer, top carnivore, and third order heterotroph.
In biology, terms that are often considered opposites include "autotroph" and "heterotroph." Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own food from inorganic substances, typically through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, while heterotrophs obtain food by consuming other organisms. Another pair of opposites is "dominant" and "recessive" alleles, where dominant alleles express their traits in the presence of a recessive allele, which only expresses its trait when paired with another recessive allele.
Teriary consumer, top carnivore, and third order heterotroph.