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13 November, 17:42

Explain why detritivores, decomposers and omnivores are not assigned trophic level

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  1. 13 November, 17:48
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    They can be found in several trophic levels, as they are related with several trophic level, hence, they cannot be placed on a specific trophic level.

    Explanation:

    A trophic level is a specific position occupied by a group of organisms on a good chain in relation to their nutrition.

    Dentrivores feed on the waste of other organisms and cannot be really placed on a specific trophic level, likewise decomposers, of which they feed and decompose the body of organisms.

    Omnivores feed on both plants and animals, which includes producers and consumers. Placing omnivores on a specific trophic level would not be really straightforward also.
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