Respuesta :

Secondary and tertiary consumers occupy different trophic levels in an ecosystem. Secondary consumers feed on primary consumers, while tertiary consumers feed on both primary and secondary consumers. Therefore, organisms that are tertiary consumers are not also secondary consumers.

However, there could be some confusion with organisms that can be considered both secondary and tertiary consumers, depending on the context or the ecosystem. For example, a carnivore that primarily feeds on herbivores (secondary consumers) but occasionally preys on other carnivores (tertiary consumers) could be considered both.

But generally, organisms classified as tertiary consumers are not also considered secondary consumers.

Therefore, there are no correct answers to the question as stated.