1st trophic level=flowers,trees,grass & algae.
2nd trophic level=caterpillars,cow,grasshoppers & bettes.
3rd trophic level=humans,birds & frogs
4th trophic level=lions,dogs and snakes
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.
Humans
Primary producer
they eat stuff such as fruit mainly
A bighorn sheep is a pomary consumer because they eat the producers. Primary consumers are herbivores that eat the first tropic level vegetation. Plants are the first tropic level producers.
Plants, algae, and bacteria occupy the first trophic level of an organism.
An organism in the fourth level gets food from the sun by consuming organisms in the levels below it.
With the increase of the tropic level, there is a loss of energy. It is averaged that each organism consumes 10% of the energy from the organism that it eats. Because of this loss of energy, the animals at the higher tropic levels eat more, and hence, eat more toxins. The toxins accumulate in the fat of the animals, and just continue to increase.
The difference between food habits of organisms in first and second trophic levels is their place in the chain. the first level plants which are primary producers. The second stage is where the herbivores move in to eat the plants.
consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
first level consumers
the lower level