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Grasses grasshopper lizard snakes hawks. In the food chain, the organism which are the ...

Grasses grasshopper lizard snakes hawks. In the food chain, the organism which are the least in number are
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  • A Grasses
  • B Grasshopper
  • C Lizards
  • D Snakes
  • E Hawks
Correct Answer: Option E
Explanation:
In a typical food chain, the hawks (which are the top predators) would be the least in number. This is because as you move up the food chain, the energy available to each successive trophic level decreases. There is more energy available to the primary producers (grasses) and primary consumers (grasshoppers) than to the secondary and tertiary consumers (lizards, snakes, and hawks). Thus, the number of individuals decreases at higher trophic levels.

Here’s a breakdown of the other options:

A. Grasses – As primary producers, grasses form the base of the food chain and are typically the most abundant.

B. Grasshopper – Grasshoppers are primary consumers and generally more numerous than the predators that feed on them.

C. Lizards – Lizards are secondary consumers, but there are still typically more of them than hawks.

D. Snakes – Snakes are also higher up in the food chain but not as high as hawks, so their numbers would still be less than that of primary producers or primary consumers.

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