Is a rabbit a autotroph or heterotroph?

1 Answer
Feb 7, 2018

A rabbit is a heterotroph

Explanation:

An autotroph is an organism that produces its own food or energy.
Plants, some bacteria, are autotrophs that use photosynthesis to change the energy of sunlight into food using water and carbon dioxide as reactants.

A heterotroph gets its energy from other organisms. A rabbit gets its energy from plants. this makes a rabbit a heterotroph.