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Trophic Level
Producers are plants, and are found on the first trophic level. Consumers are normally animals, and they comsume the plants or other animals that have eaten the plant before them. These consumers are found on the second trophic level and upwards, depending on how the consume the energy that originated from the plant.
1. Primary Producers (e.g. plants, algae)2. Herbivores, also called Primary Consumers3. Carnivores and Omnivores (which eat herbivores), also called Secondary Consumers4. Carnivores (which eat other carnivores), also called Tertiary Consumers5. Apex Predators (carnivores with no predators)6. Detritivores (e.g. bacteria, fungi), also called Decomposers*No. 6 is not usually included in the food chain, however they consume any dead organisms and restart the chain.Primary Producers are known as Autotrophs as they can produce their own food, but from Stages 2 to 6 the organisms are known as Heterotrophs as they rely on other organisms (the trophic level below them) for nutrients.
The third level of consumer is called the tertiary consumer.
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All plants are producers. Plants are by definition producers, they take the suns energy and store it in chemical bonds. We eat plants and get that energy and thus survive.
The first two organisms in a food chain are usually the primary producers such as the plants and the herbivores at the second level.
This question is ambiguous, because double bonds do not occur "in" a particular carbon atom but between 2 carbon atoms. If the chain is straight and the double bond occurs between the second and third atoms counting from one end of the chain, the name of the compound is butene-2, 2-butene, or but-2-ene. If the double bond occurs between the third and fourth atoms counting from one end of the chain,the name of the compound is butene-1, 1-butene, or but-1-ene. (Numbers in a hydrocarbon chain are selected so as to use the smaller number consistent with actual structure, irrespective of the end from which the counting is started.)
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1- Producers- make their own food (plants, photosynthetic bacteria, etc.) 2- Primary Consumers- eat the producers, small (rodents, bugs, etc.) 3- Secondary Consumers- eat the primary consumers (ex: snakes) 4- Tertiary Consumers- eat the secondary consumers, larger, (ex: owls, humans) There are not many trophic levels because only 10% of the energy available at one trophic level is passed on to the next level, and so the amount of energy available after many levels is not able to support many organisms.
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