Organisms that produce their own food are called autotrophs. All plants are autotrophs and use photosynthesis to create their food.
producers (true answer)
photosynthesis
a producer
autotrophs
electromagnetic energy
the ultimate source of energy for all living organisms is the sun
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sunnlight
The only organisms that can directly convert sunlight into energy are plants. Plants intake solar light and, through a series of complex chemical reactions, produce food and stored energy. This energy travels along the food chain as plants are eaten by animals, and animals by other animals. However, as each organism consumes the one before it, only about 10% of consumed organism's energy is transferred.
Autotrophs (plants).
Organisms that make their own food with sunlight or chemical energy are called autotrophs.
An organism that uses sunlight to make food or energy is known as a producer. An example of a producer is a plant. The plant utilizes the sunlight as energy to produce food.
through a process called photosynthesis.
Organisms that make their own food with sunlight or chemical energy are called autotrophs.
Phytoplankton are photosynthetic organisms. They get their energy from sunlight.
Green plants and some bacteria can capture energy from sunlight and chemicals respectively.
Energy from sunlight is called solar energy
The source of energy for most organisms is chemical energy and sunlight.
Organisms that produce their own energy using sunlight are photosynthetic organisms. These are plants or other organisms that contain chloroplasts.
All photosynthetic organisms create energy from sunlight.
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