Any omnivore is in more than one trophic level, such as a chicken that eats both heterotrophs (worms) and autotrophs (grain)
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
no. of electrons to fill an energy level = 2n2. = 2x32 = 18
The third energy level can hold a maximum of 18 electrons.
The number of each period correspond to the outermost energy level that contain electrons for elements in that period. Those in period 1 contain electron only in energy level 1 while those in period 2 contain electron in level 1 & 2. In period 3, electrons are found in level 1, 2, and 3 AN SO ON.....
When these elements have five electrons on the outermost shell of electrons.
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
Yes it can depending only on the animal that you are using, if the animal is an omnivore, yes, if its only a carnivore or herbivore, then no the consumer cant take up more then one spot on the trophic levels.
Yes, when their diet varies they can fill more than one trophic level
The tuna family swim in large schools, and herd schools af baitfish to the surface, where they make runs into the bunched school, taking them as they pass through the school.
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Batch-level activity.
some do. You can find a similar placental mammal for every marsupial animal. Example: Kangaroos fill the same niche as North American deer. etc.
Fill level is to the bottom of the fill plug hole, approx 2 quarts.Fill level is to the bottom of the fill plug hole, approx 2 quarts.
no. of electrons to fill an energy level = 2n2. = 2x32 = 18
The verb for full is fill. For example "to fill something".
Fill it at the same place you check the fluid level.
there should either be a dipstick with a level indicator or you would fill to the level of the fill plug.