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Autotroph originates from Greek auto- (self) and trophe (nourishment), literally meaning "self-feeding" or "self-nourishing." In biology, an autotroph is an organism that produc...
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Autotroph originates from Greek auto- (self) and trophe (nourishment), literally meaning "self-feeding" or "self-nourishing." In biology, an autotroph is an organism that produc...
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An autotroph is an organism that can build its own food from inorganic substances using energy from light or from chemical reactions. Unlike animals, which must eat other organi...
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Autotrophs are producers, not consumers. They create their own organic compounds using light, water, carbon dioxide, and inorganic nutrients, forming the base of most food webs....
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A producer in biology is an organism that makes its own food using energy from sunlight or from chemical reactions, forming the base of almost all food webs. Also called autotro...
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Organisms described as autotrophic can build their own organic matter from simple inorganic sources, using energy such as sunlight or chemical bonds. In most ecosystems, autotro...
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Producer species are organisms that convert inorganic materials into organic matter, forming the base of most food webs and energy flows in ecosystems. Often referred to as auto...
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An autotroph is an organism that can build the carbon compounds it needs for growth and energy from simple inorganic substances, typically using light or chemical energy rather...
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