No, because even though humans are placed on a lower tropic level than lions, sharks, wolves, etc. they still eat organisms like those. Humans eat shark and other meat from organisms higher than them on the tropic level pyramid.
no because organisms such as humans are omnivores they can eat both meat and plants and may act as 1st,2nd or 3rd level heterotroph
No, they do not always stay in the same level of the food chain.
no
No
no
"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?" thats the same question smart one.
obtain energy at the same place in a food chain
Mars is not always the same distance from the sun because it has an elliptical orbit. If it had a perfectly circular orbit, then it would always be the same distance from the sun.
No, they revolve in the universe, so not possible... with same force and gravity. I think it can't be same.
Organisms in the same class
no because organisms such as humans are omnivores they can eat both meat and plants and may act as 1st,2nd or 3rd level heterotroph
"Explain the difference between one-celled organisms and many-celled organisms?" thats the same question smart one.
no they can be but aren't always from the same species
Two organisms belonging to the same genus always belong to the same family.
No. Because they are different
obtain energy at the same place in a food chain
genus
Two organisms that are in the same class but different orders are in the same phylum. A phylum is a level of taxonomy below kingdom and above class.
no
level 28 same as it always been
Mars is not always the same distance from the sun because it has an elliptical orbit. If it had a perfectly circular orbit, then it would always be the same distance from the sun.
living organisms can be understood in terms of the same physical and chemical laws that can be used to explain all natural phenomena.