Answer:
Option B, Beriberi
Explanation:
Thiamin is caused due to the deficiency of vitamin B-1 /thiamine whose chemical name is thiamine pyrophosphate. Thiamin is a water soluble vitamin which occurs naturally and is a very essential nutrient as it plays an important role in energy metabolism and hence regulate the growth, development, and function of cells
Thiamin is stored in liver for a short duration as its life is extremely short and thus it should be ingested regulary.
The deficiency of thiamin causes beriberi and thus food like whole grains, meat, fish breads, cereals etc. must be taken in sufficient amount regularly.
The first trophic level
they would want to eat the primary producers, which are located at the first trophic level. due to the 10% rule only 10% of the energy from the previous trophic level is passed on.