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Here is a food chain in a meadow. Use this food chain to answer Question 3. Which organism in this food chain occupies the highest trophic level? corn snake field mouse grass hawk
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Here is a food chain in a meadow. Use this food chain to answer
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Which organism in this food chain occupies the highest trophic level?
corn snake
field mouse
grass
hawk
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the hawk occupies the highest trophic level
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D.) "Hawk"
occupies the highest trophic level
'cause it eats "Corn Snake" second largest carnivore in the chain
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