They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
Yes, they are plants, all of which are autotrophs.
no not all of them are autotrophs some of them also heterotrophs and parasites
yes... because it is a plant and all plants are autotrophs.
Autotroph means that it can produce its own food. Chemoautotroph, also called chemotroph, is a type of autotroph that can make organic materials from inorganic chemical compounds in places such as black smokers in the bottom of the oceans.
Trees, shrubs, grasses, succulents are examples of autotrophs in a desert.
Some major autotrophs in the desert are the cactus, the date palm, and the vegetation that grows around any desert oasis. Some herbivores that are part of the desert ecosystem include the camel and the gazelle.
They are AUTOTROPHS (make their own food).
Some archaeabacteria are autotrophs, meaning they can produce their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. However, not all archaeabacteria are autotrophs; some are heterotrophs, which means they obtain their food by consuming other organisms.
Autotrophs.Related Information:Most, autotrophs are plants, but not all. Some bacteria are autotrophs also.
Autotrophs because they make their food by their own
Autotrophs simply 'self feed'. Sunflowers are photo-autotrophs. Like all plants, they need the sun as an energy source, to grow and process their food (starches etc).
They are all autotrophs, therefore they can do photosynthesis.
Yes, they are plants, all of which are autotrophs.
Autotrophs
no not all of them are autotrophs some of them also heterotrophs and parasites
All plants are Autotrophs and are Multicellular.