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Why are plants called producers? Which trophic level do they occupy in an ecosystem?

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Answered by dhruvildk
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Answer:

They're auuuutotrophiiiiic

Cause they can make their own food that is, out of nothing but carbon dioxide oxygen water and sunlight.

Answered by bestanswers
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Plants are called producers because they are Autotrophs. In simple words, plants make their own food and are not dependent on any other organisms for their food requirement.

They use the process of photosynthesis to generate food from the sunlight and water. The trophic level do they occupy in an ecosystem is the first trophic level.

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