Photoautotrophs such as all plants are autotrophs. These organisms get their energy from the sunlight via photosynthesis. Some plants, however, live on a poor soil and must get their nitrogen source from animals such as flys and ants. A venus fly trap is an example of this.
Chemoautotrophs such as certain bacterium or protozoanare also autotrophs. These organisms get their nourishment through the oxidation of inorganic chemical compounds as opposed to photosynthesis.
plants are the living thing manufactured their own food.
An autotroph
They are niether, knowing that they are non-living.
Chlamydomona Are Offically Autotrophs. If This Anwer Doesn't Help, Ask You're Teacher Or A Local Scientist.
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Organisms that make their own food are called producers.
plants are the living thing manufactured their own food.
An organism that makes its own food is called an autotroph.
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An autotroph
Autotroph!
They are niether, knowing that they are non-living.
Chlamydomona Are Offically Autotrophs. If This Anwer Doesn't Help, Ask You're Teacher Or A Local Scientist.
An autotroph is an organism that can produce organic compounds out of non-living energy. Examples of autotrophs on land are the corpse lily, Venus fly trap and the ball moss.
No. The terms autotroph and heterotroph apply to living organisms. Ths sun is not alive.
A potato is an autotroph.
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