Science, asked by amreenpatel1234, 9 months ago

heterotrophic (parasitic) plants occupy which trophic level in food chain? why?​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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Trophic level is an organisms positionin a food chain (or food web), and describes the way energy is obtained. ... As producers who make their own energy, they are known as autotroph. Hetertrophs that eat plants(herbivores) are in second trophic level, and carnivores follow.

Answered by TheDivineSoul
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heterotrophic plants occupy second trophic level in food chain because it is depended on insects

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