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Organisms at higher trophic levels tend to be fewer in number than those at lower trophic levels. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F
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Organisms at higher trophic levels tend to be fewer in number than those at lower trophic levels.
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Higher trophic level is further up the food chain. Further up you go there are less and less competitors. So the answer is true
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