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what will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level​

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Answered by faizakhan809sis
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Answer:

If we kill all the organisms of one trophic level, it will lead to an increase in the number of organisms at the lower trophic level and decrease in the number of organisms at the higher trophic level. This will result in disruption in the food web and hence the ecosystem

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What will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level?

If we kill all the organisms in one trophic level then the food chain would end and ecological balance would be affected. If the herbivores are killed, then the carnivores would not be able to get food and would die. If carnivores are killed, then the population of herbivores would increase to unsustainable level. If producers are killed, then the nutrient cycle in that area would not be completed.

Tropic level

The various steps in a food chain at which the transfer of food (or energy) takes place are called trophic levels.

Example : A food chain operating in a grassland

: Grass → Insects → Frog → Birds

Grass represents first trophic level.

Grasshopper represents second trophic level.

Frog represents third trophic level.

Eagle represents fourth tropic level.

Answered by anjusinghas1984
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Answer:

no anything happens but he we die

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