Small mammals/reptiles, insects. If a plant is carnivorous.
It is called a food web because the other animals eat other animals, plants, and fishes!
The food web is a set of interdependent food chains. It involves the plants and animals in a single ecosystem.
they both compare what animals eat
Plants use energy from the sun to produce their food( gulcose) in a process called photosynthesis . When animals eat these plants , then other animals eat animals that eat those plants , there you have a life cycle that has the sun as a base source of energy.
The sun allow plants to photosynthesis which is to make food and grow. The plants eating animals will eat them and then the meat eating animals will eat animals. Then us humans will eat the animals and plants.
food web
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.
food web means that it shows how plants and animals are connected and the many ways they help each other to survive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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/
Nitrogen enters a food web through the process of nitrogen fixation, where certain bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can absorb. Plants then take up this nitrogen through their roots, and it is passed through the food web as animals consume plants and other animals. When organisms die and decompose, nitrogen is released back into the soil for plants to utilize again.
it is a depending consuling process of decomposers where, animals die and plants ...
Omnivores are animals that eat both plants and other animals. They are considered secondary consumers on the food web because they typically eat primary consumers (herbivores) as well as plants. This places them at an intermediate level in the food chain.