Animalia and Fungi
a heterotroph
Organisms that cannot make their own food are called consumers, as they have to basically eat or feed off of other organisms in order to survive.
heterotroph.
The kingdom that does not move or contain chlorophyll and therefore cannot make its own food is the Fungi kingdom. Organisms in this kingdom, such as mushrooms and mold, obtain nutrients through absorption from their environment rather than through photosynthesis. Unlike plants, fungi play a crucial role in decomposition and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
Fungi is one of the kingdoms that do not move or contain chlorophyll, which means they cannot photosynthesize and make their own food. Instead, fungi obtain nutrients through external digestion by breaking down organic matter in their environment. This heterotrophic mode of nutrition allows them to thrive in various ecosystems, playing crucial roles in decomposition and nutrient cycling. Their lack of chlorophyll distinguishes them from plants, which rely on sunlight for energy through photosynthesis.
All of them.
flatworms cannot make their own food.
Organisms that cannot make their own food are called consumers.
Consumers are organisms that cannot make their own food.
The Prokaryote kingdom is one of the kingdoms that contain only organisms that cannot produce their own foods. The other kingdoms with organisms that cannot produce food are the fungi kingdom, and the animal kingdom.
bacteria cannot make its own food because scientists think they arent alive
Organisms that cannot make their own food are called consumers.
no an insect cannot make its on food, like parasites it may derive it from any other organism but being a heterotroph, it cannot make its own food
A caterpillar is a consumer, consumers cannot make their own food, so they consume plants or other organisms for food
Kingdom plantae.
Kingdom plantae.
No they cannot.