Organisms in the food chain are classified according to their trophic (or nutritional) level. There are three trophic levels in total. What level do carnivores belong to?

Answer Third

The first trophic level consists of species that produce their own food, autotrophs — such as plants and algae. Herbivores, which consume plants and other autotrophs represent the second trophic level. Carnivores are in the third level of the trophic pyramid. The third level also includes omnivores, who consume a broad range of species, from plants to animals to fungus.

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