How are the heterotrophic beings divided in the ecological study of food interactions?



How are the heterotrophic beings divided in the ecological study of food interactions?..

Answer / Gautam Kumar Seth

Heterotrophic beings, which include animals and fungi, are classified based on their trophic levels within the food web. The trophic level indicates the position an organism occupies in a food chain and determines its role as consumer or producer. Primary consumers feed on producers (like plants), secondary consumers feed on primary consumers, and tertiary consumers feed on secondary consumers.

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