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Each level of energy transfer in an ecosystem or food chain is called a(n) trophic level energy level consumer level food level
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Each level of energy transfer in an ecosystem or food chain is called a(n)
trophic level
energy level
consumer level
food level
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The correct option is the first one
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The correct answer is the first option. Each level of energy transfer in an ecosystem or food chain is called a trophic level. It comprises organisms that share the same function in the food chain in relation to the primary sources of energy.
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