The food pyramid begins with producers (plants) on the first level, it then goes to primary consumers (eat producers) on the second level, the third level is made up of secondary consumers and so on. All of these levels come together to make the food pyramid. There must be the most producers and the least top order consumers in order to maintain a balanced ecosystem.
Trophic Level
green plants
Plankton
The basic level of the food chain is the producer level. This level contains plants that make their own food.
Successive stages of nourishment as represented by the links of the food chain. According to a grossly simplified scheme the primary producers (ie, phytoplankton) constitute the first trophic level, herbivorous zooplankton the second trophic level, and carnivorous organisms the third trophic level.
The basic level of the food chain is the producer level. This level contains plants that make their own food.
Second level of the food chain.
what level of the food chain at which an organism is found is known as its?
They are the third level of the food chain. The two levels that are before it is the producers and primary consumer.
trophic level
zooplankton
dick
Meat
Producers
The top level consumers - carnivores