please rephrase your question :)
A 2nd level consumer is an organism that primarily feeds on 1st level consumers (herbivores) in an ecological food chain. These organisms are also known as primary carnivores and play an important role in controlling the population of herbivores in an ecosystem.
first level consumers are called primary consumers or herbivores
A 1st level consumer gets its food and energy from the producer
No because vultures are predators and first level consumers are herbivores. Vultures aren't herbivores so yeah
They get eaten by first level consumers otherwise known as herbivores. The herbivores have digestive systems capable of using/digesting the sugars polymers in the plant's tissues.
The 3rd trophic level contains organisms that are primary consumers, often herbivores that feed on producers from the 1st trophic level. These organisms are then consumed by predators at higher trophic levels.
first level consumers should be Herbivores like rabbits, giraffes, cow, goats, etc., because first level consumers comes before producers. Second and third level consumers could be Carnivores and Omnivores like lions, tiger, hawk, eagles, snakes, etc.
Yes, a maple tree produces its own food and there for is a primary consumer, anything that eats the maple tree would be a secondary consumer.
Herbivores are at the second level of the food chain. Rhinos are herbivores and are considered primary consumers which means they're first consumers in the food chain.
Consumers can be classified into four levels: basic consumers who purchase goods and services for personal use, selective consumers who compare products and value quality, habitual consumers who have brand loyalty, and complex consumers who evaluate multiple factors before making a purchase decision.
a organism that collects or gathers energy from a producer
2nd level cosumers are carnivres or omnivores that eat 1st level consumers.