An organism that makes its own food is called an autotroph.
The organism is called an AUTOTROPH or producer.
The term used for organisms that make their own food is called Autotrophs
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Yes. The lancelet (or amphioxus) is a fish-like invertebrate sea creature. The creatures (subphylum Cephalochordata) are sometimes harvested as human and animal food.
The name for them is : HuntersThe scientific name is Carnivorethey are called predators when the arte hunting for preys is it biotic or abotic or ecosystemAnother answer:"Predator" is the most accurate term. "Carnivore" refers to a flesh-eater, and while all predators are carnivores, NOT all carnivores are predators. Some are scavengers, which eat flesh but do not hunt.
A plant makes its food in its
Every living thing is part of one food chain or another. A lion is the top predator in its food chain, and in the African savanna food web, it is at the same level as hunting dogs, leopards, cheetahs, and hyenas
No, it is actually the autotroph that can generate it's own food. Organisms such as grass and algae are autotrophs. Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food.
It is called a producer, and most plants fall into this category.
Yes,it is a living organell.It makes the food for plant.
A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
An autotroph
In a food chain, a living thing that creates its own food is a producer- this is pretty much always a plant, e.g. grass, oak tree, algae
photosynthesis
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A plant is an example
It is called a producer, and most plants fall into this category.
yes a plant makes its own food through photosynthesis using the sunlight to make food
it is producerdefinitionproducer-a living thing that makes it own food from soil, sunlight, and air.
it is producerdefinitionproducer-a living thing that makes it own food from soil, sunlight, and air.