Biology, asked by pratapkumarsuman, 1 month ago

the tiger,deer and grass from a food chain as one is dependent on the other for it's survival. Among the tiger, deer and grass who is at the top of the food chain?​

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Answered by deveshkumar9563
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Explanation:

Hint:Each organism is dependent on another organism for survival and food availability in an ecosystem. Complete answer:In a grazing food chain, the grass is being eaten by the deer and the tiger will eat the deer. ... Secondary consumers are those who kill and eat the herbivores. These are known as carnivores.

Answered by acousticflash0726
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Energy flows in an ecosystem in only one direction. The energy is only converted from one to another form. The sun is the energy provider. Flow of energy is through different trophic levels, first level includes primary producers which are known as autotrophs who perform photosynthesis. Herbivores, at second level take up the energy from grazing an autotrophs. At next trophic level, carnivores are present who hunt on herbivores and get energy from them. These all are interlinked and most of this energy is used upon carrying out regular bodily functions. When these die, decomposes like fungi, bacteria break down then and give it to the soil and hence the energy flows in an ecosystem.

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