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