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mushroom
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
Any omnivore is in more than one trophic level, such as a chicken that eats both heterotrophs (worms) and autotrophs (grain)
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).
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.
:) The 1st trophic level has more energy. The first trophic level consists of producers(plants and algae). They has more energy because they create their own food (photosynthesis). Hope this answer helps :)
mushroom
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
Any omnivore is in more than one trophic level, such as a chicken that eats both heterotrophs (worms) and autotrophs (grain)
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
the primary producer
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).
At each trophic level in a food chain, a large portion of the energy is utilized for the maintenance of organisms which occur at that trophic level and lost as heat. As a result of this, organisms in each trophic level pass on less and less energy to the next trophic levels, than they receive.
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More individuals, less energy, more producers, or fewer carnivores?ANSWER: more individuals because there are more types of omnivores and carnivores(who feed off of primary consumers) than there are herbivores (who feed off of primary producers)
the number of individuals in the third trophic level must not become greater than the number of individuals in the second trophic level.
Yes it can depending only on the animal that you are using, if the animal is an omnivore, yes, if its only a carnivore or herbivore, then no the consumer cant take up more then one spot on the trophic levels.