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Organisms that manufacture food are called producers (plants and phytoplankton are good examples).

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What do you call the organism that depend on the producer for food?

We call these consumers.


What do you call an organism that must take in food?

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.


What do you call an organism that does not need food or a home?

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What do you call a organism that can not make their own food?

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What do you call a organism that can make their own food?

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What do biologists call an organism that can synthesize its own food?

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What do you call an organism that make it own food?

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What do you call an organism that can make its own food using solar enery?

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How is an organisms niche determined?

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What do we call an organism that no longer exists on earth?

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What is an organism that makes food by photosynthesis?

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