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what is trophic levels. gave an example of food chain? ​


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Trophic level. In ecology, the trophic level is the position that an organism occupies in a food chain - what it eats, and what eats it. Wildlife biologists look at a natural "economy of energy" that ultimately rests upon solar energy. ... Next are carnivores (secondary consumers) that eat the rabbit, such as a bobcat.

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trophic level is a functional level occupied by animal in food chain examples of first trophic level is occupied by the producers or autotrophs which fix solar energy and prepare food second trophic level includes herbivorous the animals which eat only plants when the Third trophic Level comes which are carnivorous which eat the herbivorous

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