The overlapping of food chains in an ecosystem, showing more clearly how energy moves is called food chain.
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All of the interconnected and overlapping food chains in an ecosystem make up a food web. Organisms in food chains are grouped into categories called trophic levels. Roughly speaking, these levels are divided into producers (first trophic level), consumers (second, third, and fourth trophic levels), and decomposers.
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false- they are called food web.
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