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explain the food chain in forest​

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Answered by asiraabbas7879
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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).

Answered by eeshamaryam
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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. 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.

Explanation:

The chain which involves the transfer of energy in the form of food is called as food chain. The forests food chain includes the trees and plants at the producer level then rat, rabbit, deer and elephant are the primary consumers who eat plant, grass and trees.

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