Second level consumers
There are a lot fewer secondary consumers than there are producers.
Herbivores.
Omnivores get energy from the food they eat, as does carnivores and herbivores..
herbivores
The sun gives off energy in the form of sunlight. The sunlight is then absorbed by plants. Herbivores and first-level consumers eat the plants, therefore absorbing some of the energy. Carnivores and second-level consumers eat the herbivores, absorbing some of THEIR energy, which came from the plants in the first place!
YES they do, plants provide energy for whatever eats them like herbivores
The energy in an ecosystem/food chain. The bottom is bigger because plants get the most energy, and they pass it on to herbivores when they are eaten, and so on and so on.
There are a lot fewer secondary consumers than there are producers.
The sun. The sun gives energy to the plants, and then the herbivores, then carnivores eat the herbivores or omnivore's eat herbivores
Herbivores get energy from grass more easily.
herbavores get their energy from being fat
Herbivores.
Herbivores.
Omnivores get energy from the food they eat, as does carnivores and herbivores..
Herbivores
By running around
Elephants are herbivores.