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A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food and therefore relies on consuming other organisms for energy and nutrients. This is in contrast to autotrophs, which can produce their own food through processes such as photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals and fungi.
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
A consumer. Carnivores and herbivores alike.
A carnivore is an organism that must eat other organisms for food in order to meet its energy and nutritional requirements. Examples include lions, wolves, and hawks.
predation describes a biological interaction where a predator (an organism that is hunting) feeds on its prey the organism that is attacked or a predator-prey relationship.
An organism that relies on other organisms for its food and energy supply is called a heterotroph. Heterotrophs cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs. Instead, they must consume organic matter to obtain nutrients and energy.
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A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food and therefore relies on consuming other organisms for energy and nutrients. This is in contrast to autotrophs, which can produce their own food through processes such as photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals and fungi.
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
A consumer. Carnivores and herbivores alike.
A consumer, because it relies on other organisms as its food source.
No, a producer is an organism that can make its own food through processes like photosynthesis. They do not rely on consuming other organisms for energy like consumers do.
An organism that obtains its food from other organisms is known as heterotrophic. Autotrophic organisms include green plants, algae and chemobacteria that live in deep water trenches. Without autotrophs- no other life woudl exist. The real answer is a consumer.
An organism that cannot create its own food and eats other organisms as a food source is called a heterotroph. This type of organism obtains nutrients and energy by consuming other living organisms or organic matter. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
Every organism is part of some food chain/web. In other words there is no such organisms.
A heterotroph is an organism that cannot produce its own food and relies on consuming other organisms for nutrients. This contrasts with autotrophs, which can make their own food through processes like photosynthesis. Examples of heterotrophs include animals, fungi, and many types of bacteria.