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Quinton Ellis
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21 October, 21:39
An organisms feeding level within an ecosystem
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Rodolfo Conway
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Trophic level, step in a nutritive series, or food chain, of an ecosystem ... A separate trophic level, the decomposers or transformers, consists of organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down dead organisms and waste materials into nutrients usable by the producers.
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