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trophic level is formed by?​

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Answered by MinyoongiKS
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Trophic levels in a food chain are formed by producers, consumers and decomposers. In the given food chain, plants are producers. The animals eating plants are called as primary consumers and animals eating primary consumers are called as secondary consumers.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • Trophic levels are the many processes through which food and energy enter an ecosystem.
  • The producers and consumers in an ecosystem are divided into trophic levels, which are different feeding groups or tiers.
  • Autotrophic plants or producers, for example, fall into the first trophic level.
  • The second trophic level includes herbivores or first-order consumers, and so on.
  • Producers, consumers, and decomposers comprise trophic levels in a food chain. Plants are producers in the food chain.
  • Animals that eat plants are referred to as primary consumers, whereas animals that eat primary consumers are referred to as secondary consumers.
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