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An autotroph[], or producer, is an organism that produces complex organic compounds Autotrophs can be phototrophs or lithotrophs Photosynthesis (English pronunciation:

/fotosnss/; from the Greek - [photo-], "light," and [synthesis], "putting together", "composition") is a chemical process that converts carbon dioxide into organic compounds, especially sugars, using the energy from sunlight only living thing that made its own food Sun as the primary source of our daily lives without sun we can not do some Activities like ,playing it also responsible for the phothosynthesis Consumers are organisms of an ecological food chain that receive their energy by consuming other organisms. These organisms are formally referred to as heterotrophs, which includes animals, bacteria and fungus. A food chain is a linear sequence of links in a food web starting from a trophic species that eats no other species in the web and ends at a trophic species that is eaten by no other species in the web A food web (or food cycle) depicts feeding connections (who eats whom) in an ecological community. Ecologists can broadly lump all life forms into one of two categories called trophic levels: 1) the autotrophs, and 2) the heterotrophs. To maintain their bodies, grow, develop, and to reproduce, autotrophs produce organic matter from inorganic substances, including both minerals and gases such as carbon dioxide.

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