WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Part A: Design a food chain with four trophic levels, and identify the organism in each level. What happens to energy as it travels from the bottom up? (3 points)
Part B: Can humans ever occupy the lowest, or first, trophic level? Why or why not? (1 point)

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Answer:

Part A: Primary producer - plants (ex: sunflowers), Primary consumers- herbivores(ex: rabbits), Secondary consumers - omnivores and carnivores (ex: snake), tertiary consumers - omnivores and carnivores (ex: foxes), A-p-e-x predators - can be omnivores or carnivores (ex: coyote)

Energy decreases as it travels from the bottom of an energy pyramid, every time energy passes from one tropic to another, the predator only gets 10% of the total energy, or the stored energy, the rest of the energy has already been used up.

Part B: Humans cannot ever occupy the lowest or first tropic level, because the first tropic level is for producers like plants, humans are not producers and therefore cannot be at the first tropic level.

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