No, wheat is not an autotroph; it is a type of plant that is classified as a photoautotroph. This means it can produce its own food through the process of photosynthesis, using sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to create glucose and oxygen. Autotrophs encompass both photoautotrophs, like wheat, and chemoautotrophs, which derive energy from chemical reactions.
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
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Many autotrophs carry out photosynthesis. There are few cheamo autotrophs.
No, Autotrophs are producers that make their own food for example plants using light for photosynthesis. Heterotrophs eat the autotrophs, so really autotrophs support the heterotrophs in the cycle.
Some autotrophs/producers are: Wheat Fungi Algae Cacti Trees Shrubs They are made autotrophs because they can produce their own food.
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Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
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By consuming autotrophs.
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Autotrophs depend on heterotrophs for minerals
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They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
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They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
No those are heterotrophs. Autotrophs make their own food.