what level of the food chain at which an organism is found is known as its?
food chain
Seaweed would probably be the producer in the sea.
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.
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Trophic level
When an organism from a higher trophic level eats one from a lower trophic level, it gains energy and nutrients from the consumed organism. This contributes to the transfer of energy through the food chain and helps regulate population sizes in the ecosystem.
An organism's trophic level is its position in a sequence of energy transfers. It is the organism's position in a food chain.
food chain
Trophic Level
The lowest organism on a food chain is the primary producer which occupies the first trophic level
A food chain runs off of different levels - each having one living organism in it, per food chain. The levels indicate a section where energy is used up by an organism - namely the one that attained the energy.
No, only about 10-20% of an organism's energy is passed on to the next level of the food chain.