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system models autotrophs are organisms that do not rely on other organisms as a source of energy; they can produce their own energy for biological functions. describe the trophic levels of an ecosystem consisting of autotrophs, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, and a single apex predator.
Autotrophs form the base as primary producers. Herbivores are primary - consumers that eat autotrophs. Carnivores are secondary - consumers eating herbivores. Omnivores can be primary or secondary consumers as they eat both autotrophs and other animals. The apex predator is at the top of the food chain, preying on carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores.
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Autotrophs are at the first trophic level as primary producers. Herbivores are at the second trophic level as primary consumers. Carnivores are at the third trophic level as secondary consumers. Omnivores can be at the second or third trophic level. The apex predator is at the highest trophic level.