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Name the first trophic level organisms in a terrestrial ecosystem. (a) Decomposer (b) Herbivorous (c) Carnivorous (d) Producer

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Answered by arjun3033
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The first trophic level organisms in a terrestrial ecosystem is producer. Then primary consumer. It is herbivorous. Then secondary consumer. It is omnivorous. Then tertiary consumer or carnivorous. Then the last is decomposer or microorganisms.

Answered by Secondman
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"    Producers in a terrestrial ecosystem are part of the primary trophic level organisms.

They are consumed by the plant eating animals known as herbivores.

Carnivores, or flesh eaters, feast on these herbivores.

A food web indicates how vitality is moved between life forms in a biological system, regardless of whether it is sea-going or earthbound.

   It isn't indistinguishable thing from an evolved way of life, which pursues a direct vitality way, for example, the sun offers vitality to the grass, the grass devoured by a grasshopper, which is then eaten by a frog, and the frog is a prey for a bird."

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