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what will happen if we kill one organism in the trophic level?​

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Answered by llbrainlyllstarll
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Answer:

If we kill all the organisms of one trophic level it will create an imbalance in the ecosystem as every trophic level is interdependent on each other.

For example, in a food chain grass is eaten by a buffalo and buffalo is eaten by a lion. If all the lions in the population were to be removed, the number of buffalo will increase and this will ultimately lead to over-grazing. Over-grazing can lead to the barren land which will ultimately lead to soil erosion. 

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Answered by 12020
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Explanation:

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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