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explain food chain in a forest ecosystem ?​

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Answered by alliswell38
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A food chain in an ecosystem is a series of organisms in which each organism feeds on the one below it in the series. In a forest ecosystem, grass is eaten by a deer, which in turn is eaten by a tiger. ... A food chain always begins with producers. Herbivores (plant-eaters) come next in the chain.

Answered by laranyalalenthika
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In a forest ecosystem, grass is eaten by a deer, which in turn is eaten by a tiger. The grass, deer and tiger form a food chain (Figure 8.2). In this food chain, energy flows from the grass (producer) to the deer (primary consumer) to the tiger (secondary consumer). ... A food chain always begins with producers.

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