phototroph
/fɒtɒtrɒf/Definitions
1. noun
An organism, especially a plant or bacterium, that uses sunlight as its energy source for photosynthesis.
“Plants are prime examples of phototrophs that produce their own food through photosynthesis.”
2. noun
A photosynthetic organism.
“The phototrophs in the ecosystem played a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the environment.”