Differentiate between an autotroph and a heterotroph.
Autotrophs | Heterotrophs |
Plants, for example, produce their own nourishment from simple ingredients. They are known as autotrophs, and their feeding style is known as autotrophic nutrition. | Heterotrophs are organisms that rely on plants or autotrophs for nourishment, and heterotrophic nutrition is the mechanism of nutrition they use. |
Autotrophs are known as producers because they produce the food that all other species require. | Heterotrophs are known as consumers because they eat food made by autotrophs. |
Autotrophs are the first trophic level of a food chain. | After plants, heterotrophs form the next trophic level in the food chain. |
Autotrophs include plants, algae, and some microorganisms. | Heterotrophs include most mammals, fungi, and microbes. |