Which one among the following group of organisms produces their own fo

Which one among the following group of organisms produces their own food ?

[amp_mcq option1=”Autotrophs” option2=”Herbivores” option3=”Carnivores” option4=”Decomposers” correct=”option1″]

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UPSC Geoscientist – 2024
Organisms can be classified based on how they obtain energy and nutrients. The question asks for the group that produces its own food.
– **Autotrophs:** These organisms are capable of producing their own organic compounds (food) from inorganic sources, usually through photosynthesis (using sunlight) or chemosynthesis (using chemical energy). Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria.
– **Herbivores:** These are heterotrophic consumers that obtain energy by eating plants.
– **Carnivores:** These are heterotrophic consumers that obtain energy by eating other animals.
– **Decomposers:** These organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, obtain energy by breaking down dead organic matter.
Autotrophs form the base of most food chains, producing the initial organic matter that other organisms consume. Herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers are all types of heterotrophs, meaning they rely on consuming other organisms (or their remains) for energy.
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