Alive it is essentially at the top of the food chain...when it dies and decomposes it provides nutritents that begin the cycle over again.
Decomposers connect both ends of a food chain.
both!
A food chain always ends with a consumer.It always starts with a producer.You need the producer to make the food. You can't have a food chain without food.You need the consumer to make it a chain. If nobody eats the producer, then it isn't a food chain, it's just a lucky plant.
A food chain is different from a food web, but a food chain always starts with a producer (plant) and it ends with a decomposer. I don't think a food web has a beginning or end.
The Lion food Chain consists of, the sun grass, wildebeest and ends with the lion.
the food chain is made up of producer,primary consumer,secondary consumer and tertiary consumer
The rat can be contained in both food web and food chain depending on each.
the food chain for a skua is a killer whale it eats both skua and whales
No because a food chain ends with an animal eating another animal
a plan to help people ends up harming them instead
they both compare what animals eat
The common goldfish should not occur in nature. It did not 'evolve' it was developed by man. When it is feral and in 'Nature' and therefore part of a "Food Chain", it is eaten by both Aquatic carnivores and Avian carnivores so it would come into both the Aquatic food chain and the Avian food chain too.