Answer: Option C
Step-by-step explanation:
No. Pea aphid is not an autotrophic organism as they are not able to use the sunlight and convert the radiant energy into chemical energy.
This energy is used by the organism for the various types of metabolic activities that occurs inside the organism.
For an organism to be autotrophic in nature, it must have the ability to convert sunlight into carbohydrates by the help of chlorophyll in the organelle chloroplast.
So, the pea aphids cannot be considered as true autotrophs.