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Food chain.
An organism that absorbs food from decayed organisms and such, are called Decomposers.
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An organism that obtains food by consuming other living things is called a consumer. This includes animals that eat plants (herbivores), other animals (carnivores), or both (omnivores). Consumers play a crucial role in the food chain, as they transfer energy from producers (like plants) to higher trophic levels. Examples include lions, deer, and humans.
A chemosynthetic organism is an organism that obtains energy by converting inorganic molecules such as hydrogen sulfide or methane into organic matter through the process of chemosynthesis. These organisms are commonly found in environments devoid of sunlight, such as deep-sea hydrothermal vents or cold seeps. Examples of chemosynthetic organisms include bacteria and archaea.
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Protazoa and protis engulfs their food
An organism obtains food and resources from its habitat.
The organism from which a parasite obtains nutritional needs is called a host. The host is a food source and a home for the parasite.
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Food chain.
An organism's way of life is called its ecology, which encompasses its interactions with other organisms and its environment. This includes how it obtains food, reproduces, and adapts to its surroundings.
Heterotrophs.
An organism that absorbs food from decayed organisms and such, are called Decomposers.
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The term is "trophic level" and it describes an organism's position in a food chain or food web based on its energy source and how it obtains energy.
Fungi