producer: autotrophic : : predator :
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Producer: autotrophic :: predator: heterotrophic
Producers are those organisms who produce their own food and hence have autotrophic mode of nutrition while predators are dependent on other for their food (by killing and eating them) hence their mode of nutrition is referred as heterotrophic.
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Producer: Autotrophic : : Predator : Heterotrophic
- Since they cannot create food, all animals and non-photosynthetic plants are categorized as heterotrophs.
- Therefore, these organisms turn to additional, diverse types of sustenance.
- Because of this, heterotrophs are always secondary or tertiary consumers in a food chain from an ecological standpoint.
- Energy is obtained from organic, solid, or liquid food by humans and other vertebrates.
- Fungi and other organisms rely on the transformation of decomposing organic waste into nutrition.
- Heterotrophs essentially deconstruct complicated food into its easily consumable components.
- Since a predator hunts its prey and eats it, it is classified as a heterotroph.
- Some examples of predators include tigers, lions, wolves. foxes, snakes, etc.
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