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Where there is no difference

A

`T_1` and herbivores

B

primary consumers and herbivores

C

primary carnivores and `T_2`

D

secondary consumers and herbivores

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To solve the question "Where there is no difference," we need to analyze the provided options and understand the concepts of trophic levels in an ecosystem. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown of the solution: ### Step 1: Understand Trophic Levels Trophic levels represent the position of organisms in a food chain. The primary levels include: - **Producers (Trophic Level 1)**: These are typically plants that produce energy through photosynthesis. - **Primary Consumers (Trophic Level 2)**: These are herbivores that consume producers. - **Secondary Consumers (Trophic Level 3)**: These are carnivores that eat primary consumers. - **Tertiary Consumers (Trophic Level 4)**: These are carnivores that eat secondary consumers. ### Step 2: Analyze the Options 1. **Option 1: T1 and herbivorous** - This refers to the primary consumers, which are herbivores. 2. **Option 2: Primary consumer and herbivorous** - This is a correct description of herbivores. 3. **Option 3: Primary carnivorous (T2)** - This is incorrect as it mixes terms; T2 refers to secondary consumers. 4. **Option 4: Scanty consumers and herbivorous** - This is also incorrect as it misrepresents the consumer levels. ### Step 3: Identify the Correct Option From the analysis: - **Option 1** is correct as it refers to herbivores at T1. - **Option 2** is also correct as it accurately describes primary consumers. - **Option 3** and **Option 4** are incorrect. ### Conclusion The correct answer to the question "Where there is no difference" is **Option 2: Primary consumer and herbivorous** because it accurately describes the role of herbivores in the ecosystem without any confusion. ---
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