No, autotrophs produce their own energy through photo- or chemosynthesis. A rabbit must receive its energy from another organism (i.e. a plant) and therefore cannot be an autotroph.
one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce A Bromeliad is another one!!
Without seeing what the following is it a person will not be able to know how to show it is a food chain omnivore. To do this the information on what is being referred to is needed.
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An example of an autotroph is the Venus fly trap. Basically, autotrophs are capable of making their own food through sunlight.
Vegetables aren't autotrophs. An example of an autotroph is anything nonliving.
one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce one example of protist autotroph is euglana plasamamembran diagram with a energy corce A Bromeliad is another one!!
Without seeing what the following is it a person will not be able to know how to show it is a food chain omnivore. To do this the information on what is being referred to is needed.
A potato is an autotroph.
Is a groundhog a autotroph
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