producer! then consumers! then the top consumers who eat everything like humans!
Plants are in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem. Their level is the lowest because the needs of plants are the least complex compared to the other organisms present in an ecosystem.
the organisms with the highest population are the producers and th least is the tertiary organisms.
The first trophic level is a primary producer. The main purpose of these organisms is to produce things for other organisms to use.
Single-celled organisms.
Yes - all living organisms must be made up of at least one cell. Organisms made up of one cell are known as unicellular, those made up of more than one are known as multicellular.
Yes, a species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
Plants are in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem. Their level is the lowest because the needs of plants are the least complex compared to the other organisms present in an ecosystem.
false
Species is the lowest subgroup for classifying organisms.
false
Antarctica has the lowest population density of both organisms and humans. The harsh climate and limited resources make it extremely challenging for life to thrive in this continent. Additionally, human presence in Antarctica is restricted to research stations, resulting in a very low population density.
species
the organisms with the highest population are the producers and th least is the tertiary organisms.
The lowest organism on a food chain is the primary producer which occupies the first trophic level
The first trophic level is a primary producer. The main purpose of these organisms is to produce things for other organisms to use.
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"Trophic" is directly related to bio-physical shape. So the lowest trophic levels will reflect those Organisms that do not have much shape - worms, slugs, fungi, molds and bacteria.