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Q: What indicates an organism's position in a food chain?
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What is a tropic?

a group of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain.


What is a tropic leve?

a group of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain.


What is an organisms position in a sequence of energy transfers?

An organism's trophic level is its position in a sequence of energy transfers. It is the organism's position in a food chain.


Is a tiger composer?

No, the tiger is a consumer, a secondary consumer in the food chain. Composer is not a trophic position on a food chain. Organisms are either producers, consumers or decomposers.


How is the size of an organism related to its position in a food chain?

generally: larger organisms are higher on the food chain as they have more ability to consume/chase/hunt/forage, etc.


Will animals die out where the food chain is broken?

As consumers (chemoheterotrophs), animals cannot produce their own food. Any lost link in the food chain prevents the organisms above that point from surviving, at least in their current position on the chain.


What are the trohpic levels?

A position in a food chain or Ecological Pyramid occupied by a group of organisms with similar feeding mode.


What must be true about the organisms at the bottom of the food chain?

the organisms in the bottom of the food chain are usually producers.


Are All organisms a part of a food chain?

Yes, all organisms are part of a food chain. My son just had this question on his science test.


How many organisms were in the first food chain?

how many organisms are in the first food chain


An organisms position in the sequence of energy transferred from one level to another in a food chain is usually?

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Where are most of the organisms on the food chain?

i do not no...