Environmental Sciences, asked by Naithresh, 7 months ago

write any 3 examples for each tropic level​

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Answered by khushisonalisinha071
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Explanation:

The rest of the trophic levels are made up of consumers, also known as heterotrophs; heterotrophs cannot produce their own food, so must consume other organisms in order to acquire nutrition.

The second trophic level consists of herbivores, these organisms gain energy by eating primary producers and are called primary consumers.

Trophic levels three, four and five consist of carnivores and omnivores. Carnivores are animals that survive only by eating other animals, whereas omnivores eat animals and plant material.

Trophic level three consists of carnivores and omnivores which eat herbivores; these are the secondary consumers.

Trophic level four contains carnivores and omnivores which eat secondary consumers and are known as tertiary consumers.

Trophic level five consists of apex predators; these animals have no natural predators and are therefore at the top of the food chain.

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