A lion is called a heterotroph because it cannot produce its own food and instead relies on consuming other organisms for energy. As a carnivorous predator, it primarily feeds on herbivores and other animals to obtain the necessary nutrients for survival. This classification distinguishes lions from autotrophs, like plants, which generate their own food through photosynthesis.
No, a lion is not an autotroph. Lions are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain energy by consuming other organisms. Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
a lion is called 'un lion' in French.
A Male lion is simply called a lion.A Female lion is called a lioness.Lions. The females are called lioness'
A baby lion's name is called a cub.
NOpe.....Its called a cub.....
heterotrophs
All organisms that can not produce their own food, are called heterotrophs.
Are called heterotrophs.
Heterotrophs are animals that cannot make their food, like plants can. the most common kingdom of heterotrophs is the Animalia kingdom. Hope this helps.
Carnivores
No, a lion is not an autotroph. Lions are heterotrophs, meaning they obtain energy by consuming other organisms. Autotrophs are organisms that can produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
a lion is called 'un lion' in French.
A Male lion is simply called a lion.A Female lion is called a lioness.Lions. The females are called lioness'
Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and must obtain nutrients by consuming other organisms. An example of a heterotroph is a lion, which obtains its energy by consuming other animals.
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