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Which food might a first-level consumer eat?

  1. Fish 
  2. Berries
  3. Bacteria    
  4. Worms

hintHint:

In a food chain, the primary consumers belong to the first level of the hierarchy. Below these, are the ones which make food on their own.

The correct answer is: Berries


    • Out of the given options, the first-level consumer would eat berries. 
    • First-level consumers are known as primary consumers. They usually eat autotrophs, that is, organisms that make food for themselves like plants, algae, etc. 
    • Since berries belong to plants, thus, the primary consumers or first-level consumers would eat these berries for their growth, maintenance, and survival. 

    Usually, in a food chain, producers are eaten by first-level consumers, Those are then consumed by second-level consumers, and so on. This chain continues in this form and at one point, decomposers feed on these consumers and decompose them.

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