An autotroph is an organism that is able to produce its own food. In contrast, a heterotroph must consume other organisms for energy.
I'm pretty sure they are called heterotrophs.
chloroplasts
Photoautotrophs.
Producers
You can capture wind energy by using windmills and tubines. Farmers have them to capture wind energy.
change energy into another energy form.
Yes, because plants are able to capture light energy from the sun and change it into food through a process called photosynthesis. The food that plants make supplies them with energy and also becomes a source of energy for the organisms that eat the plants. (We eat plants.) Without plants and other producers, consumers would not be able to live.
hydrogen fusion
A flashlight can transform electric energy to light energy and heat energy.
Autotrophs or producers
photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.
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produces
Green plants and some bacteria can capture energy from sunlight and chemicals respectively.
Autotrophs or producers
No, solar energy is produced by the sun. We can capture it with solar panels, or solar farms, which are banks of panels or other gadgets to capture the sun's heat and energy. We can then transform this into electricity.
To capture the thermal energy of the sun and transform it into electricity which we can then harness for power. =3 ~#1PandaBearLover
hetertrophs
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study island answer- highly condensed carbon compounds, such as carbohydrates
photosynthesis