Physics, asked by shaikashwaq0461, 11 months ago

if we introduce a man into a forest ecosystem at which level of the food chain can be placed ​

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Answered by AnshReddy
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Answer:

The third level of food chain would be replaced.

Answered by r5134497
3

Grass (Producer) —Goat (Primary Consumer) — Man (Secondary consumer)

Explanation:

  • In logical terms, a natural way of life is a sequential pathway or a request that shows the progression of vitality from one living being to the next. In a network which has makers, customers, and decomposers, the vitality streams in a particular pathway. Vitality isn't made or annihilated. Be that as it may, it streams from one level to the next, through various life forms.  
  • A natural way of life shows a solitary pathway from the makers to the purchasers and how the vitality streams in this pathway. In the collective of animals, nourishment goes around various levels. To comprehend an evolved way of life better, let us investigate the earthbound biological system.  
  • The essential shoppers are the life forms that expend the essential makers. In an earthbound environment, it could be a herbivore like a dairy animals or a goat or it could even take care of business. At the point when a goat is devoured by man, he turns into the auxiliary shopper.  
  • As the vitality goes one level up, the natural way of life likewise climbs. Each level in the natural pecking order is known as a tropic level. The diverse trophic levels are Primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and quaternary consumers.

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