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What are trophic levels? Give an example ofnd state the
different trophic levels in it.​

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Answered by deve11
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Explanation:

Trophic level is each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, consisting of organisms sharing the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy.

Ex:

Grass->grasshopper->frog->snake.

In this:

  1. Grasses are producers.
  2. Grass hoppers are primary consumners.
  3. Frogs are secondary consumers.
  4. Snakes are tertiary consumers.
Answered by lakshmisatyakameswar
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Answer:

Explanation:

Tropic level Is position of an organism in a food web, it is the transfer of food & energy . The green plants are producers. The plant is consumed by an animal they are called primary consumer. The primary consumer is eaten by some other animals they are called secondary consumer. teritary consumer

Grass- grasshopper - frog- snake- hawk

In this grass is a producer this condition is where transfer of food & energy takes place. Grasshopper is the primary consumer, followed by frog is secondary consumer, snake is the teritary consumer. Hawk I'd considered as 4th level

So with this we can conclude that trophic level is the transfer of food & energy.

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