Autotrophs are organisms that can produce its own food.
Autotrophs are not dependent on other autotrophs.
The question should be - What are autotrophs? Organisms capable of preparing their own food with the help of sunlight, carbon dioxide and water are called autotrophs. Eg. Green plants.
Pretty much any type of plant except for the fly trap and other things similar to that because autotrophs are organisms that make their own food. I hope i helped because it didn't really seem that right to me.
Most, if not all, organisms can produce glucose. Humans and other animals can produce glucose when necessary from other carbohydrates and intermediates (such as glycogen, lactate and pyruvate). This requires, at some point, consumption of autotrophs, to provide the energy and carbon required to produce glucose. Autotrophs can produce glucose (directly or indirectly) from inorganic molecules (i.e., not from eating other organisms). Photosynthetic organisms (photoautotrophs) are autotrophs that specifically produce glucose from light energy. This includes plants, algae and some bacteria (e.g. cyanobacteria).
It would have to be the kingdom plantae because "autotrophes" refers to plant cells. and the kingdom plantae includes all plant organisms which are all multicellular. i hope i helped
Plants produce their own food using 'photosynthesis'.
By consuming autotrophs.
im pretty sure it is autotrophs
Autotrophs are organisms that are able to manufacture their food from simple inorganic substances,they are also called producers.
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Such organisms are called autotrophs ,that can prepare food by photosynthesis.The mode of nutrition is autotrophic
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Organisms get energy by eating autotrophs.
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Are called heterotrophs.