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Grass - Grasshopper - Frog - snake - Eagle b) In which trophic level herbivores are included?​

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Answered by rahuldrsingh
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Answer:

Food chain in an ecosystem is defined as the passage of food from one trophic level to the next higher trophic level. The transfer of food from one trophic level to the next level results in the passage of energy through these trophic levels. In a Grassland food chain, the initial organisms are grass. They are producers which produces food using solar energy. Grasshopper are primary consumers. They eat plants. They are herbivores. Frogs are secondary consumers. They eat grasshopper. They are carnivores. Snakes are tertiary consumers. They are carnivores and eat frogs. Eagles are Quaternary consumers. They are carnivores and eat snakes.

Thus, the correct answer is 'Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle.'

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Secondary trophic level

Explanation:

Food chain in an surroundings is described because the passage of meals from one trophic stage to the following better trophic stage. The switch of meals from one trophic stage to the following stage outcomes withinside the passage of power thru those trophic levels. In a Grassland meals chain, the preliminary organisms are grass. They are manufacturers which produces meals the usage of sun power. Grasshopper are number one consumers. They consume plants. They are herbivores. Frogs are secondary consumers. They consume grasshopper. They are carnivores. Snakes are tertiary consumers. They are carnivores and consume frogs. Eagles are Quaternary consumers. They are carnivores and consume snakes.

Thus, the best solution is 'Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Eagle.'

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