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8. In which trophic level, lowest energy available in an ecosystem ?​

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Answered by Hashwanthickka
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It follows that the carnivores (secondary consumers) that feed on herbivores and detritivores and those that eat other carnivores (tertiary consumers) have the lowest amount of energy available to them.

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Answered by Hannn04
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It follows that the carnivores secondary consumers that feed on herbivores and detritivores and those that eat other carnivores (tertiary consumers) have the lowest amount of energy available to them. The organisms of a chain are classified into these levels on the basis of their feeding behaviour. The first and lowest level contains the producers, green plants. The plants or their products are consumed by the second-level organisms, the herbivores, or plant eaters.

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