Pop Quiz List the producers What are all of the 1st order consumers

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Pop Quiz List the producers What are all of the 1st order consumers What are all the possible trophic levels of the mice? What trophic level is the skunks? What are the abiotic factors in this food web?

Pop Quiz List the producers What are all the possible trophic levels of the Toads? What trophic level is the snakes? What are the abiotic factors in this food web? Which species is a 2nd and 3rd order consumer?

Pop Quiz List the producers What are all of the 1st order consumers? What are all the possible trophic levels of the Chipmunk What trophic level is the Marmot? What are the abiotic factors in this food web?