It can't. Its either a consumer (animals) or a producer (plant, algae, and some bacteria).
Their are six major characteristics 1. The organism can move at least once in its life. 2. The organism must capture food (not make its own) 3. It must be multi-celled 4. They must be Eukaryotic (have a nucleus and organelles) 5. It must be able to digest its food 6. It must be able to reproduce sexually but it can also reproduce asexually.
cliiford... huh?
All food chains must start with a producer, which is an organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This producer is usually a plant or algae that converts energy from the sun into food energy for other organisms to consume in the food chain.
To be considered a species, an organism must be able to interbreed and produce viable offspring with other members of the same species. Additionally, they must be reproductively isolated from other species, meaning they do not interbreed with organisms from different species.
A carnivore is an organism that must eat other organisms for food in order to meet its energy and nutritional requirements. Examples include lions, wolves, and hawks.
The earwig is part of the class, Anthropoda. In order for an organism to be able to be classified as an anthropod, you must be have a segmented body
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An organism that must take in food is called a heterotroph. An organism that is able to make their own food is called an autotroph.
A living thing must be able to produce its own food through the process of photosynthesis to be a producer.
Robert Koch postulated that the microorganism must be found in abundance from the diseased organism. you must be able to culture the same. From the culture, you should be able to infect the healthy organism to give the same disease. You must be able to isolate the original organism from the second organism. This way the cause and effect relationship is established.
Their are six major characteristics 1. The organism can move at least once in its life. 2. The organism must capture food (not make its own) 3. It must be multi-celled 4. They must be Eukaryotic (have a nucleus and organelles) 5. It must be able to digest its food 6. It must be able to reproduce sexually but it can also reproduce asexually.
hetetrophic nutrition
cliiford... huh?
In order for something to be a mixture you must be able, after you mix the ingredients, to be able to separate them; for ex. raisins and bran flakes
it is a consumer becuase a consumer is a organism that eats other organsims rather than produce its own food. while a producer is an organism that produces its own food such as plants which use photosynthesis as a means of producing there own food. Thus a consumer deer must eat the plant ie the producer.
All food chains must start with a producer, which is an organism that can make its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This producer is usually a plant or algae that converts energy from the sun into food energy for other organisms to consume in the food chain.
In Biology, scientists use a classification system to separate the various different species of animals into groups. This process, called taxonomy, has a specific order, which is as follows: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.To answer your question, standard US scientific textbooks state that there are six different Kingdoms. The six Kingdoms are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Moneran, and Bacteria.With regard to an organism being classified into the kingdoms, the organism must be "multi-cellular", meaning it must be made of many cells.Secondly, the organism must be a heterotroph, which means it must eat other organisms to survive.Next, for an organism to be classified as an animal, it must be able to be aware of its environment and react to it.Additionally, an animal requires oxygen for its metabolism to run. Finally, an organism that is classified as an animal must be able to reproduce sexually or asexually.The Yeti Crab's method of survival at depths below 7000 feet are not as yet understood.