Biology, asked by uday37527, 1 year ago

What are trophic levels? Give an example of a food chain and state the
different trophic levels in it.​

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Answered by pawanvashist1104
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Answer:

Trophic level is the functional level occupied by an organism in a food chain. Examples the first trophic level is occupied by producers or the autotrophs which fix solar energy and prepare food. The second trophic level includes 'herbivores'. The carnivores occupy the successive levels.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The sequential steps present in a food chain is known as trophic levels.

An example of food chain-

Plant----- Insect----- Mouse----- Hawk

Plant is on the first trophic level which is a producer.

Insect is on the second trophic level which is a primary consumer.

Mouse is on the third trophic level which is a secondary consumer.

Hawk is on the fourth trophic level which is a tertiary consumer

PLEASE MARK THE BRAINILIEST

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