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Q: Why are there so few elephants in an ecosystem compared with the number of plants in that ecosystem?
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What are organisms in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem?

Plants are in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem. Their level is the lowest because the needs of plants are the least complex compared to the other organisms present in an ecosystem.


Do elephants eat plants?

Yes elephants do eat plants


What keeps the number of plants and animals in an ecosystem at a steady level?

The predators and prey.


What are some of the plants that lives in a ecosystem?

All plants live in an ecosystem.


Are plants important to Indian elephants?

Yes. Elephants are herbivores and without plants they would starve.


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What African forest elephants eat?

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What factor has the greatest effect on determining the number and kind of plants in a land ecosystem?

These factors includes the availability of rain. The type of animal in the ecosystem also affects the ecosystem. Finally the activities of both humans and animals affects the ecosystem.


Where do elephants get there leaves and grass and plants from?

Elephants are herbivores and so they rely on plants for their energy/nutrient needs.


Does elephants take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis?

No. Photosynthesis occurs in plants (and possibly aphids). Elephants are neither plants no aphids