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In general, food webs consist of producers, consumers, and decomposers.

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Answered by MrInvisible18
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Food web is an interconnected network of many food chains. In a food web, an organism occupies more than one trophic level. It may feed on different organisms of lower trophic levels and may get eaten itself by organisms of higher trophic levels. Food chain in turn, is a series of organisms which eat one and get eaten by other. A food chain comprises of different organisms at subsequent trophic levels. Autotrophs being producers occupy the lowest trophic level while consumers and decomposers occupy higher trophic levels. So, a food web consists of producers, consumers and decomposers with each occupying a particular trophic level.

Hence, the statement given in the question is correct.

Answered by vaishnavpuja02
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Organisms in food webs are grouped into categories called trophic levels. Roughly speaking, these levels are divided into producers (first trophic level), consumers, and decomposers (last trophic level). Producers make up the first trophic level.

example:

producers - plants

consumers - humans and animals

decomposers - microorganisms ( who decompose dead even on land or inside the land )

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