I believe Primary. Not absolutely sure.
Horses are primary consumers.
I would assume it to be the amount of mass in a specific trophic level. Thus, the trophic mass pyramid.
Yes. Plants would be the first trophic level, insects that eat the plants would be the second, and the spiders that eat the insects would be the third.
A vampire bat would most likely be on the top trophic level. This level would be tertiary consumers and is because vampire bats don't have any predators.
third and above which are the secondary consumers
primary producer
the third level.
the second level
i hope you mean trophic levels because then my answer will be correct. and yes it would be in the top level because producers go at the bottom and since a cheetah is a top consumer (nothing else eats it) it would go at the top.
Humans belong to the third trophic level. Humans belong to the third trophic level if they are omnivorous, however there are many humans who are vegetarian or even vegan, and these humans would be considered second trophic level consumers. This is because they only eat producers (flora).
I would assume it to be the amount of mass in a specific trophic level. Thus, the trophic mass pyramid.
no
if trophic level is a food chain then a food pyramid would be opposite.
The group of organisms that occupy the second trophic level of an ecosystem is the herbivores. The herbivores eat the plants in the first trophic level and are then called primary consumers. -Gallo :)
Yes. Plants would be the first trophic level, insects that eat the plants would be the second, and the spiders that eat the insects would be the third.
A vampire bat would most likely be on the top trophic level. This level would be tertiary consumers and is because vampire bats don't have any predators.
Third trophic level
Detrivores are the organisms break down and feed on deed organic matter. the can be found in the second trophic level, along with herbivores.