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TROPHIC LEVEL
The trophic level of an organism is the position it holds in a food chain.
Trophic level 1 is plants and other autotrophs (also called primary producers) - organisms at this level are also called primary producers.
Trophic level 2 is herbivores (organisms that eat autotrophs) - organisms at this level are also called primary consumers.
Trophic level 3 is predators that eat herbivores - organisms at this level are also called secondary consumers.
Trophic level 4 is predators that eat secondary consumers - organisms at this level are also called tertiary consumers.
Trophic level 5 is predators that eat tertiary consumers - organisms at this level are also called quaternary consumers.
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An autotroph: makes their own food is always only a plant
A heterotroph: Eats (consumes) others for food
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