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seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
no only 10% of the enregy is passed tot the higher trophic level
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Trophic level efficiency is the ratio of production of one trophic level to the production of the next lower trophic level. This efficiency is never high.
The first trophic level, which are the producers
The organism that has the least energy in the food chain is... well it depends because the ferther you go up in the tropic level the less energy you have. every time you go up you lose 10% of the energy.
no its a carnivore. level 3 on the trophic level
Plants are in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem. Their level is the lowest because the needs of plants are the least complex compared to the other organisms present in an ecosystem.
Owls are at the highest trophic level, the tertiary. The tertiary consumer is a carnivore that eats other carnivores.
Crickets are a first order consumer. This means that they consume the organisms at the lowest trophic level which is the producers.
In which trophic level are all plants found?
The first trophic level is a primary producer. The main purpose of these organisms is to produce things for other organisms to use.
In the kelp forest, sea otters are secondary consumers that hunt sea urchins as prey.
The third trophic level is called Tertiary.
i thing primary consumers
seaweed is neither three it is a producer which is th efirst trophic level.
"Trophic" is directly related to bio-physical shape. So the lowest trophic levels will reflect those Organisms that do not have much shape - worms, slugs, fungi, molds and bacteria.