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In a food chain autotrophic plants are present at the __________ level​

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Answered by paridhi987
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in a food chain autotrophic plants are present at the producer level..
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Answer:

In a food chain autotrophic plants are present at the producer level.

Explanation:

A food chain is a liner representation of the network of food-prey relationship and manner of passing nutrients and energy among organisms of different trophic levels. The food chain initiates at the level of producers also known as the primary producers which are comprised of plants.

They are autotrophs and manufacturer their own food, and immediately dependent on them are herbivores or plant-eaters. Gradually as the trophic level increases, it is comprised of more predatory organisms.

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