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No, autotrophs are organisms which can create their own food. An example of an autotroph is a plant. Plants produce food by the means of photosynthesis. Plants are at the bottom of trophic levels, and are food for all other organisms. Heterotrophs are organisms which do consume other organisms for food.
All plants are producers. Plants don't consume other things. Other things like rabbits consume (eat) them.
living things come from other living things through either sexual or asexual reproduction
False
people and other living things get carbon from the continuous exchange of carbon among living things (the carbon cycle).
True. When you eat, you consume the DNA of other organisms, as DNA is present in the cells of all living things that you consume as food.
Plants and others like them do not eat other living things. They are autotrophs and make their own food.
Plants and animals are two living things. Plants obtain energy through photosynthesis, while animals consume other organisms for energy.
No, living things such as humans and other animals must consume their food, however plants typically derive all the energy they need from the sun, soil, and water. They use the process of photosynthesis to convert sunlight into sugars that they can use as food.
All plants are producers. Plants don't consume other things. Other things like rabbits consume (eat) them.
All plants are producers. Plants don't consume other things. Other things like rabbits consume (eat) them.
Living things obtain energy indirectly through consuming other organisms or their byproducts. This process involves the transfer of energy through the food chain. Organisms at each trophic level consume those below them to obtain energy, allowing energy to flow throughout ecosystems.
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Animals eat things. And sometimes, they even drink things. That's about it. They, like every other living heterotroph, get their energy through the food they consume, whether it be plants or other animals.
No, autotrophs are organisms which can create their own food. An example of an autotroph is a plant. Plants produce food by the means of photosynthesis. Plants are at the bottom of trophic levels, and are food for all other organisms. Heterotrophs are organisms which do consume other organisms for food.
Currently all living things are formed from other living things. However, prior to the formation of life on planet Earth, it is hypothesized the first living organisms were made from non-living materials in a process called abiogenesis.
If it is a producer (plant, etc) it uses light to drive photosynthesis which creates the energy that other organisms consume and use