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Answer:
c. secondary consumer level
Explanation:
Most secondary extinctions are due to direct bottom‐up effects: consumers go extinct when their resources are lost. Secondary extinctions due to trophic cascades and disruption of predator‐mediated coexistence also occur.
Answer: Tertiary consumers
Explanation:
The most vulnerable tropic level that can extinct is tertiary consumer. The tertiary consumer level consists the group of animals that have limited area for living, limited food for eating.
The animals on the tertiary level is more prone to extinction. They are more susceptible to disease, as they dependent on the smaller animals for their food.
So, they are more vulnerable to extinction.