Answer: Trophic levels 1 and 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Trophic levels pertains to organisms with similar feeding relationships in a biotic community.
There are usually five(5) trophic levels in a food chain.
Trophic level 1 - has primary producers (usually green plants)
Trophic level 2 - has herbivore (animals that feed on plants)
Trophic level 3 - has secondary consumers ( animals that feed on plants AND flesh e.g carnivores and omnivores)
Trophic level 4 - has tertiary consumers (animals that feed on secondary consumers e.g carnivores)
Trophic level 5 - has apex predators (animals that feed ONLY on flesh of other animals, and cannot be fed on)
Note, STRICT CARNIVORES can never occupy Trophic levels 1 and 2