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Which best describes the trophic level of an organism? the number of calories it consumes the amount of energy it produces its life cycle from birth to death its position in a food chain
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Which best describes the trophic level of an organism?
the number of calories it consumes
the amount of energy it produces
its life cycle from birth to death
its position in a food chain
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your answer is the position of the food chain hope this helps
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It's position in the food chain because a trophic level is like a hierarchy, so in the food chain it would be consumers at top, then secondary and primary consumers, and at the bottom producers.
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