Whilst trophic level is a useful idea when considering energy in an ecosystem, it is important not to interpret the idea too rigidly. If I eat an apple, I am being a primary consumer. If I eat beef, I am a secondary consumer. If I eat shark I am at least a tertiary consumer, and maybe higher depending on what the shark ate. Even animals which have a fairly restricted diet are likely to eat other things if they are starving.
No, organisms do not always stay in the same level. Organisms can evolve and adapt to their environment, leading to changes in their characteristics and behavior over time. This process, known as evolution, allows organisms to improve their chances of survival and reproduction.
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, organisms do not always stay at the same level within an ecosystem. They can change levels due to various factors such as availability of resources, population dynamics, and environmental changes. For example, a species may shift from being a primary consumer to a secondary consumer if it adapts to new dietary options. Additionally, life stages and migrations can also cause shifts in an organism's ecological role.
No, organisms in the same kingdom do not have to belong to the same domain. Kingdom is a broader classification level than domain. Organisms in the same kingdom share similar characteristics and traits, but they can belong to different domains, which are higher-level classifications.
Organisms that belong to the same trophic level occupy the same position in a food chain or food web. They have similar energy sources and consume similar types of organisms. This means they are competing for the same resources within an ecosystem.
genus
Genus. Organisms that are in the same phylum and family may belong to different genera because the family level is more inclusive than the genus level of classification.
No. They will stay the same level. If a Pokemon was level 4 in the game, when you copy it it'll stay level 4.
Organisms within the same family are more closely related than those within the same order. Family is a higher classification level than order, so organisms within the same family share more recent common ancestry.
the outcoem will rise as well but in the GDP will stay at the same level
It stay's the same