Autotrophs or producers.
Photosynthetic organisms.
Green plants, certain algae, and the pigmented sulfur bacteria.
Autotrophs. Heterotrophs rely on other organisms for food
An organism that can make its own food can be called a producer or an autotroph. An example would be a plant because they use the sun to make their own food through photosynthesis.
a producer/oranism that makes its own food, such as grass or any type of plant
Hydroelectric power (from a dam), nuclear energy, solar power and wind power generate electricity. Natural gas is used for heating. Solar (the sun) can produce heat and electricity.
Detrivore
movement toward less international trade
comparative advantage
One creates glucose, when the other breaks it down
electronic storage of files. apex
United States
Improved communication: Easier outsourcing; Trade liberalization: Increased trade; Infrastructure development: Cheaper transportation; Industrialization: Greater productivity.
insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce