autotrophs use energy, carbon dioxide, and water to make their food
Organisms that make their own organic compounds from inorganic substances are called autotrophs. They are capable of photosynthesis or chemosynthesis to produce their own food.
There are a number of substances that autotrophs or producers use to make food. The main ones include sunlight, chlorophyll and carbon dioxide.
Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
An autotroph is an organism that can create nutritional substances from simple inorganic substances, like a plant that undergoes photosynthesis. As a whale cannot do this, no, they are not autotrophs, they are heterotrophs.
No, not all algae are autotrophs. There are some that are autotrophs whereas there are others that are heterotrophs. Autotrophs refers to the members of the animal kingdom that make their own food.
No those are heterotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food.
Autotrophs that make their own food are also called producers. They use energy from sunlight or inorganic compounds to produce organic molecules through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
They are heterotrophic because they get their nutrients from complex organic substances.
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
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Autotrophs can make their own food.