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Which trophic level is occupied by primary consumers in a food chain?
- A.First trophic level
- B.Second trophic level
- C.Third trophic level
- D.Fourth trophic level
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Correct answer: B — Second trophic level
Solution
- The first trophic level consists of producers like plants.
- Primary consumers are herbivores that feed directly on producers.
- Therefore, primary consumers occupy the second trophic level.
- Hence the answer is (B).
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