Food chains can regenerate on their own.
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Food chains are extremely fragile.🙂
The first level of a food chain should always be a producer of some sort, such as a tree or plant. It is the start of the food chain - and without it, the entire food chain would fall apart and into pieces; as it would disrupt the order of the levels in a food chain.
The final reduced species in the electron transport chain is water.
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The food chain maybe?
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It would disrupt the entire food chain of the entire U.S. if we did not.
To preserve the species and retain biological diversity. If a species were to go extinct it could disrupt the food chain and local ecology.
overcrowding place
The first level of a food chain should always be a producer of some sort, such as a tree or plant. It is the start of the food chain - and without it, the entire food chain would fall apart and into pieces; as it would disrupt the order of the levels in a food chain.
It destrupsts the predators.
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
I think we should pretect Antarctica because it is home to many unique and valuable species of animals and mammals. If someone kills just one species in Antarctica, the entire food chain/food web will die. That is all the species in Antatctica!
The Food Chain refers to every species linked together starting at the top with the "producer" species and ending with the "decomposer" species.
The final reduced species in the electron transport chain is water.
If the forests disappear, forest animals will disappear as well which can disrupt the whole food chain.
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Starlings transfer diseases, disrupt food chains, and contribute to engine failures.