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a turtle who eats berries is an example of which trophic level? carnivo…

Question

a turtle who eats berries is an example of which trophic level? carnivore primary consumer primary producer

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze each option:
  • Carnivores eat other animals, so a turtle eating berries (plants) is not a carnivore.
  • Primary producers are organisms that make their own food (like plants), turtles don't produce food, so not a primary producer.
  • Primary consumers eat primary producers (plants). Berries come from plants (producers), so a turtle eating berries is a primary consumer.

Answer:

B. Primary Consumer