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Are there any self-sufficient creatures?
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For example, plants should be self-sufficient (at least synthetic organic matter can be used, but they still need to absorb water, inorganic salts and other substances from the outside)

In this case, I think you may mean autotrophs.

Non-plants: cyanobacteria, nitrifying bacteria, sulfide bacteria.

Plants: Poplar, Willow, Apricot and Pear. ...

Lilacs, lilies, peonies and rhododendrons ...

Clivia onion taro sweet potato ...