The second level, the herbivores.
A trophic level is the position an organism occupies in a food chain. It is determined by the organism's source of energy and nutrients. Primary producers occupy the first trophic level, herbivores occupy the second trophic level, and so on up the food chain.
No, Trophic level is the level it is in in the food chain depending on its habitat.
1st level- plants 2nd level-insects 3rd level- mouse 4th level-snake 5th level- hawk
Trophic Level
obtain energy at the same place in a food chain
The lowest organism on a food chain is the primary producer which occupies the first trophic level
autotrophs
On an ecological pyramid or in a food chain, typically, the highest trophic levels have the least amount of energy from the sun available for the next highest level. In a typical food chain, this would be the tertiary consumer level.
The first two organisms in a food chain are usually the primary producers such as the plants and the herbivores at the second level.
Digesting material in your stomach.
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Trophic essentially means to do with nutrition, but when applied (as it often is) to ecology, it refers to feeding habits, and the feeding relationship between different organisms. For example, trophic level means the nutrition or food level, and the position of an organism in the food chain.