Grasses <-------\
Berries |
| |
V |
Deer |
Squirrel |
Chipmunk |
Raccoon |
| |
V |
Bears |
Wolves |
Foxes ---->Decomposers
food web is just lines connected to each other. well food chain is sequence that shows how energy & nutrients is transfered to other organisms.
It is at the bottom of the food chain
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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.
It involves only a plant and a decomposer.
Food web.
a meadow food web is a meadow food web!
The dominant herbivors in the Antarctic food web is indeed krill.
producers
the food web for the pacific is: plankton-plant-small fish-big fish-shark-squid-whale So that's the food web of the pacific
Plant -> Chipmunk -> Lynx
a plant(producer)
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.
A secondary consumer in a food web is the carnivorous or omnivorous animal that feeds on the primary consumer, which is the organism (normally a plant) that eats the producer (normally a plant).
a producer is a plant that starts a life cycle of an food web.
It involves only a plant and a decomposer.
the new plant might crowd out other plants
The plant.
Potentially bad stuff.
That ultimately depends on how big the food web is (how many chains were linked together to create the web). There must always be more than one, though, to keep a food web (and the ecosystem(s) it describes) alive.