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which trophic level generally forms the pyramid? explain.​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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The number of organisms in each trophic level is counted and presented in a pyramid of numbers. These are referred to as pyramids because of their shape. Producers have a higher value than the primary consumers; primary consumers have a higher value than the secondary consumers and so on.The trophic level of an organism is the number of steps it is from the start of the chain. A food web starts at trophic level 1 with primary producers such as plants, can move to herbivores at level 2, carnivores at level 3 or higher, and typically finish with apex predators at level 4 or 5.

Right above them are herbivores, such as rabbits, cows and deer, which have a trophic level of 2. Next come the omnivores that eat a mixture of plants and herbivores. That's where humans rank, with a trophic level of 2.2. Above us are carnivores, such as foxes, that eat just herbivores.

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Answered by S10305
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Ecological pyramids begin with producers on the bottom (such as plants) and proceed through the various trophic levels (such as herbivores that eat plants, then carnivores that eat flesh, then omnivores that eat both plants and flesh, and so on). The highest level is the top of the food chain.

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