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An organism that can manufacture its own food from inorganic substances. Select one: a. denitrifying bacteria b. herbivore c. omnivore d. producer e. trophic level f. community g. ectoparasite h. limiting factor i. secondary consumer j. nitrogen cycle k. biomass l. habitat m. carbon cycle n. interspecific competition o. nitrogen-fixing bacteria p. intraspecific competition

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Answer:

d. producer

Step-by-step explanation:

A producer is an organism that can manufacture its own food from inorganic substances.

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Answer: d. producer

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The producers are the organisms that are capable of producing their own food by utilizing inorganic substances. For example autotrophs. The autotrophs are the organisms which conduct the process of photosynthesis so as to produce their own food in the form of carbohydrates which is an organic substance by utilizing inorganic reactants such as carbon dioxide and water in the presence of sunlight.

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