it becomes a producer
Aquatic food chains are marine animals that are either Herbivore's, Omnivore's or Predators. Here is an example:Plankton --------> Krill -----------> Whale sharkIf you extend this food chain it becomes a Food Web
by dumping it like a fish eats the junk and more do and no morew fish for the shark to eat and it dies
it is a food chain that is on land for example lollies are part of the land food chain but fish aren't part of the land food chain they are part of the aquatic food chain.
How do dams disrupt the surrounding aquatic life it stops flow of the water and fish cant migrate and if that happens the the food chain goes down from there
This is an example of a food chain, specifically showing the transfer of energy in an aquatic ecosystem. The algae is the producer, the small fish is the primary consumer, and the large fish is the secondary consumer. This sequence demonstrates how energy flows from one organism to another within a food chain.
Eutrophication can lead to excessive growth of algae, which depletes oxygen in the water when it dies and decomposes. This can suffocate aquatic animals like fish and disrupt the balance of the aquatic ecosystem. Eutrophication can also result in toxic algal blooms, which can further harm aquatic life.
A food chain is a sequence of links from one species to another in a food web. Food chains show links from producer to consumer organisms. For example: aquatic vegetation ---- fish ------- seagull On the other hand a food web shows interconnections between food chains. For example: aquatic vegetation ----------- fish --- seagull or fish ----- larger fish -------- sea eagle In this food web there is a link from fish to seagull and also a link from fish to larger fish to sea eagle
A food chain is a sequence of links from one species to another in a food web. Food chains show links from producer to consumer organisms. For example: aquatic vegetation ---- fish ------- seagull On the other hand a food web shows interconnections between food chains. For example: aquatic vegetation ----------- fish --- seagull or fish ----- larger fish -------- sea eagle In this food web there is a link from fish to seagull and also a link from fish to larger fish to sea eagle
An aquatic six link food chain with a fish eating bird as top predator is as follows: 1. sun 2.green plankton 3.animal plankton 4.small fish 5.big fish 6.bird.
Excessive sediment in water can clog fish gills, restricting their ability to breathe. Sediment can also smother fish eggs, reducing reproductive success. Additionally, sediment can block sunlight penetration, inhibiting aquatic plant growth and disrupting the aquatic food chain.
no its a fish.
No. Aquatic plants do not have gills. Aquatic vertebrates, such as fish, have gills.