In which trophic level are all plants found?
Not sure what yo mean by trophic level. But the classification is called herbivore.
All herbivores can be found at the Second Trophic Level.
Plants are primary producers, the first trophic level after the sun.
third level
The swift fox is a secondary consumer.
Competition, the young fish wont have to compete with the older fish for food
An animal that eats only plants is an herbivore. If this animal eats meat in addition to plants, then you would call it an omnivore.
You can feed 2 different plants or animals with different things. In plants, one can be given normal water while another will be given a human growth supplement. In animals, you can feed the animal with normal food and the other with enhanced food.
The ones in the sea eat plankton which are microscoptic animals and plants that live in the water.
3rd or 4th
It is the 2nd consumer on the trophic level! :)
False.
No, some species can feed at more than one trophic levels. For instance, humans can eat plants(first level), chickens(second level), and dogs(third level).
all organisms feed on different levels. these are called trophic levels. eg: the grass outside can be fed on by cows and horses or basically herbivores. therefore, herbivores are said to feed on one trophic level. likewise, carnivores all feed on another trophic level but omnivores can feed on two because the consume both meat and plants its food source
The swift fox is a secondary consumer.
consumers
The giraffe occupies the second trophic level because it is a primary consumer. Giraffes are herbivores so they feed off of the producers in the first trophic level.
First trophic level (primary) - Plants, fruits and vegetables. Second trophic level (secondary) - Deer, mice, rabbits. Third trophic level (tertiary) - Eagles, wolves, wild cats.
Producers, (plants) occupy the first trophic level. Herbivores occupy the 2nd trophic level and are considered primary consumers. Carnivores that eat herbivores occupy the 3rd trophic level and are considered secondary consumers. Carnivores that eat other carnivores occupy the 4th trophic level and are considered tertiary consumers. snakes- eat other snakes, alligators- eat snakes and other small carnivores, bears- eat fish that eat other fish.
The third trophic level of the soil food web consists mainly of fungi, bacteria, protozoa, and nematodes. They work to increase crop production by providing food sources for organisms that feed the plants.
Energy flows from one trophic level to the next (Producer->Primary Consumer->Secondary Consumer). Energy transfer becomes less efficient as it's being transferred; seeing as it is partly used by the organism for metabolic processes.