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average number of trophic levels in the food chain of an ecosystem are

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Answered by manishad
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Answer:

On an average, there are mainly 4 trophic levels present in any food chain.

Explanation:

Trophic levels:

  • An organism's trophic level is the position it holds in a food chain. A food chain is a series of species that consume other organisms before becoming consumed.
  • Producers, consumers, and decomposers are the three primary ways that organisms obtain nourishment.
  • Trophic levels are represented by numbers, beginning with plants at level 1. Following that, trophic levels are ranked according to how far along the food chain the organism is.

Level 1: Producers are plants and algae that manufacture their own food.

Level 2: Herbivores are primary consumers who eat plants.

Level 3: Secondary consumers are carnivores that eat herbivores.

Level 4: Tertiary consumers are carnivores that eat other carnivores.

Apex predators are at the top of their food chain and have no predators.

Answered by anvitanvar032
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Answer:

The correct answer of this question is  four trophic levels .

Explanation:

Given - Average number of trophic levels in the food chain of an ecosystem .

To Find - Write about the average number of trophic levels in the food chain of an ecosystem.

An organism's trophic level is the position it holds in a food chain.

A food chain is a collection of creatures that consume one another before being consumed.

The three basic methods that organisms receive sustenance are through producers, consumers, and decomposers.

There are four trophic levels in the food chain of an ecosystem are -

Level 1 : Plants and algae that produce their own sustenance are known as producers.

Level 2 : Plant-eating animals are known as herbivores.

Level 3 : Carnivores that devour herbivores are secondary consumers.

Level 4 : Carnivores that devour other carnivores are referred to as tertiary consumers.

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