Food webs, which are the sequence of events in an ecosystem where one organism eats another organism and then is eaten by another organism, exist all across the earth in any habitat. An example would be a fish that eats plankton and is eaten by seals which are then eaten by sharks.
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Some animals in a food web include predators like lions, herbivores like zebras, and decomposers like worms. Each plays a role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem by transferring energy and nutrients from one organism to another.
a food web is a bunch of food chains combined because an animal crosses over to eat another in the other food chain. for example a sea star eats mussels, so that's in one food chain, but it also eats barnacle's, that's in another food chain so you have one arrow pointing from the sea star to the mussel and another pointing to the barnacle.
Worm --> Bird --> Cat --> Hawk --> Lion
A Lion is the end of the food chain as the Lions are too fast and vicious to have any predators. The only time a Lion will get eaten is when its already dead.
1. Producers (create their own food from nutrients, air and water) e.g. plants
2. Consumers (eat plants and other living things) e.g. caterpillar, mouse, fox
3. Decomposers (feed by making things rot) e.g. earthworms, fungi, bacteria
Some animals in the food web in Mexico include jaguars, tapirs, monkeys, hummingbirds, snakes, and iguanas. These animals play different roles as predators, prey, or primary consumers in the ecosystem, contributing to the biodiversity of Mexico's ecosystems.
a food web shows what animals eat others. a energy pyramid shows all animals that eat the same thing.
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Importance of producers in food web? Produces are very important in a food web because they are the begining of a food web. Without a producer the rest of the animals in the food web will die because the animal
Carnivores in a food web are animals that primarily eat other animals for their sustenance. Examples of carnivores in a food web include lions, wolves, hawks, and sharks. These animals play a crucial role in maintaining balance within ecosystems by controlling the populations of herbivores and other prey animals.