No, grass is in food webs too... but its at the bottom.
food webs contain many food chains however a food chain shows only one primary source and food webs contain more than one primary source.
Land and aquatic. Compared to the food webs involving only land animals and plants; and only aquatic animals and plants the food webs that involve both land and aquatic animals and plants are small or are only a small part of a particular web. All complete food webs will show producers (plants), consumers (animals), and decomposers (scavengers, fungus, bacteria, etc) Go to this website and you will find the best Turkish Food ever http://www.turkishcookbook.com/
Food webs isn't everything though. Now that we as humans have effected animals, the only way to help them is if we use conservation.
carnivores eat other animals for food omnivores eat both plants and animals herbivores eat plants
There is no advantage as all animals are involved in both food chains and food webs. The only difference is through the fact that food webs are more complex and supply more information then a food chain.
There is no advantage as all animals are involved in both food chains and food webs. The only difference is through the fact that food webs are more complex and supply more information then a food chain.
There is no advantage as all animals are involved in both food chains and food webs. The only difference is through the fact that food webs are more complex and supply more information then a food chain.
There is no advantage as all animals are involved in both food chains and food webs. The only difference is through the fact that food webs are more complex and supply more information then a food chain.
hey there! a food web is simply a chart, or diagram, showing which animals eat what. all food webs start with a plant, and then branch out showing what eats that plant, and what eats those animals, and what eats those animals... and so on.... a food web basically shows how animals are all connected, and how everything depends on each other to survive. hey there! food webs are charts, or diagrams, that show what animals eat what. all food webs start with a plant, and then branches out showing what animals eat that plant, and then which animals eat those animals, and so on... it basically shows how all organisms are connected and how everything depends on each other to survive. hope this helps!! :) hey there! food webs are charts, or diagrams, that show what animals eat what. all food webs start with a plant, and then branches out showing what animals eat that plant, and then which animals eat those animals, and so on... it basically shows how all organisms are connected and how everything depends on each other to survive. hope this helps!! :)
Omnivores eat BOTH plants and animals in a food chain.
Food webs consist of different plants and animals, food chains are just animals in an environment with a producer, top consumer, and animals in the middle who are consumers.
No, tent worms, webworms, and silk worms also spin webs and cocoons.