Based on the information in the food web, drag the organism label to the appropriate box to indicate your answer. Primary producer that is eaten by more than one organism Secondary consumer that is eaten by more than one organism Organism that occupies two trophic levels Organism with the largest population size : Mangrove : Snail : Prawn : Small Fish : Phytoplankton : Pelican : Heron

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Based on the information in the food web, drag the organism
label to the appropriate box to indicate your answer.
Primary producer that is
eaten by more than one
organism
Secondary consumer that is
eaten by more than one
organism
Organism that occupies two
trophic levels
Organism with the largest
population size
: Mangrove
: Snail
: Prawn
: Small Fish
: Phytoplankton
: Pelican
: Heron
Transcribed Image Text:Based on the information in the food web, drag the organism label to the appropriate box to indicate your answer. Primary producer that is eaten by more than one organism Secondary consumer that is eaten by more than one organism Organism that occupies two trophic levels Organism with the largest population size : Mangrove : Snail : Prawn : Small Fish : Phytoplankton : Pelican : Heron
In Florida, mangrove trees grow as part of an intertidal
ecosystem. A simplified model of a food web in a Florida
mangrove
forest is shown.
Heron
Snail
Small Fish
Pelican
Prawn
Mangrove
Phytoplankton
Transcribed Image Text:In Florida, mangrove trees grow as part of an intertidal ecosystem. A simplified model of a food web in a Florida mangrove forest is shown. Heron Snail Small Fish Pelican Prawn Mangrove Phytoplankton
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