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Q-00003940

What are trophic levels? Give an example of a food chain and state the different trophic levels in it.

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Trophic levels are the different levels in a food chain that indicate the flow of energy from one organism to another. Example of a food chain: Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle The trophic levels in this food chain are: Producers: Grass (First trophic level) Primary consumers: Grasshopper (Second trophic level) Secondary consumers: Frog (Third trophic level) Tertiary consumers: Snake (Fourth trophic level) Apex predator: Eagle (Fifth trophic level)

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Trophic levels are the different levels in a food chain that indicate the flow of energy from one organism to another. Example of a food chain: Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle The trophic levels in this food chain are: Producers: Grass (First trophic level) Primary consumers: Grasshopper (Second trophic level) Secondary consumers: Frog (Third trophic level) Tertiary consumers: Snake (Fourth trophic level) Apex predator: Eagle (Fifth trophic level)

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