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Feeding levels within an ecosystem are

called
A. habitats
B. taxonomic levels
C. trophic levels
D. cladograms

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Answer:

C. trophic levels

Step-by-step explanation:

Trophic levels are the feeding positions of all organisms in a specific ecosystem. There are five main trophic levels, or feeding levels.

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Habitats are the environment in which organisms live. They are not feeding levels.

Taxonomic levels are a way of classifying species. They consist of (in order) domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. They are not feeding levels.

Cladograms are branching diagrams that show the relationship between multiplt organisms/species. It too is not a feeding level.

Thus, is answer is C.

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