decomposers
Organisms that must eat food for energy are called heterotrophs. They rely on consuming other organisms or organic matter to obtain the nutrients and energy they need for survival.
Heterotrophs are organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter. This includes animals, fungi, and some bacteria.
The type of bacterial organism that eats dead organisms, is called a Decomposer
Carnivores depend on other animals for matter and energy.
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An organism that absorbs food from decayed organisms and such, are called Decomposers.
Organisms that must consume other organisms for energy are called heterotrophs. They rely on consuming organic matter, such as plants or other animals, to obtain energy for their survival and growth. Examples include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.
Consumers that obtain energy from dead organisms and organic waste are known as detritivores. They break down organic matter into smaller pieces and help with decomposition in ecosystems, releasing nutrients back into the environment for other organisms to use. examples of detritivores include earthworms, beetles, and certain types of bacteria.
Organisms that eat other organisms for energy are called heterotrophs. They include animals, fungi, and some bacteria that cannot produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. Heterotrophs rely on consuming organic matter from plants or other animals to obtain the energy they need to survive.
Organisms that can consume other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria. Heterotrophs rely on consuming organic matter to obtain the energy they need for survival.
Decomposers
Organisms that eat food are called consumers. They obtain energy by consuming other organisms or organic matter to fuel their own metabolic processes. This includes animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.