Pronunciation: /ˈtroʊfɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of nutrition; relating to feeding and nutrition in organisms
A1 The trophic level of a rabbit is lower than that of a lion.
A2 In a trophic system, plants are usually at the bottom of the food chain.
B1 Scientists study the trophic interactions between different species in an ecosystem.
B2 Understanding trophic cascades is important for maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
C1 The trophic dynamics of marine ecosystems are complex and interconnected.
C2 Ecologists use trophic models to analyze energy flow in food webs.
formal The trophic levels in the ecosystem illustrate the flow of energy from one organism to another.
informal The trophic system shows how each animal relies on the one below it for food.
slang The trophic chain is like a food pyramid, with each level depending on the one below.
figurative The trophic dynamics of the workplace demonstrate how each team member plays a crucial role in the success of the project.
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