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what are trophic levels? give an example of Food Chain and state the different trophic level in a food chain

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Answered by Bestuser91
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Trophic levels are the steps in a food chain where transfer of food in the form of energy takes place between organisms. At each step in a food chain is an organism that forms the trophic level.

A food chain consisting of four trophic levels

Grass → Grasshopper/insect → Frog→ Snake→Peacock

Trophic levels - (Producers) – (Primary consumer) — (Secondary consumer) — (Tertiary consumer)

In this food chain, the grass is a producer (First trophic level). insect/ grasshopper is a herbivore and eats grass. Thus, the insect is at the second trophic level. Insect, in turn, is eaten by frog (Carnivores I).

Thus frog is at a third trophic level. The frog is eaten by a snake (Carnivores II ). Thus snake is at the fourth trophic level. Snake, in turn, is eaten by peacock( Carnivores III ). Thus, the peacock is at the fifth trophic level.

Answered by mah99
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Explanation:

the  various  step  in  a  food  chain  at  which  transfer  of  food  take  place  are   called  tropic  level

1   grass ( producer ) ( first  tropic  level )

2   deer ( herbivores ) ( second  tropic  level )

3   hyena  ( carnivores )  ( third  tropic  level )

4   lion  ( top carnivores )  ( fourth   tropic  level )

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