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explain a food chain with the help of a suitable example ​

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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The sequential process of eating and being eaten is called a food chain. Grass - Grasshopper Snake - Hawk Fungi All food chains begin with green plants or producers. Thus, the plants or producers constitute the first trophic level. Example: Grass The herbivores or primary consumers that feed on plants constitute the second trophic level. Example: Grasshopper The herbivores are next fed upon by the carnivores or secondary consumers. They constitute the third trophic level. Example: Snake Finally, the large carnivores, also called the top carnivores or tertiary consumers, form the fourth trophic level. Example: Hawk The large carnivores die and form the feed of decomposers. The decomposers feed on these dead animals and plants. Example: Fungi There is a transfer of food from one organism to the other forming a chain.

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Answered by naveenkumarraik
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Explanation:It's a connection of living organisms with is food

Grass grasshopper frog snake eagle

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