A herbivorous animals would not go to live in a place with no plants and a carnivorous animals would not go to live somewhere with no prey, a plant however gets it's nutrients from the soil and sun so can live almost anywhere it's seed lands.
plants are commonly producer
The first two organisms in a food chain are usually the primary producers such as the plants and the herbivores at the second level.
The difference between food habits of organisms in first and second trophic levels is their place in the chain. the first level plants which are primary producers. The second stage is where the herbivores move in to eat the plants.
you usually can but always read the l;abel first
a. marine invertebrates b.land plants c.reptiles d.prokaryotes
Photosynthetic organisms, the vast majority of these are the green plants using the pigment chlorophyll, but there are other organisms also capable of photosynthesis using different pigments having different colors. All forms of photosynthesis convert carbon dioxide and water to glucose.
Aristotle was first to classify organisms on the basis of similarities,Theophrastus classified the plants,Carolus linnaeous,margulis and Schwartz.
Adaptive radiation spread them into many land niches
The first organisms that did not require water for reproduction were likely plants and some types of fungi. These organisms evolved mechanisms such as pollen and spores to reproduce in dry conditions without the need for water.
Plants, algae, and bacteria occupy the first trophic level of an organism.
Plants, algae, and bacteria occupy the first trophic level of an organism.
First were the plants and fungi, then came the arthropods, then finally the vertebrates.