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By bottom, do you mean where the food chain starts(with plants) then YES :) only 10% passes on to each level :)
the most important level of food to all life on earth is the producer. things like grass.
All play important roles in a food chain. Ecosystem provides the habitat and resources for organisms to survive. Herbivores are primary consumers that consume producers for energy. Nutrients and minerals are essential for the growth and development of organisms at all trophic levels in the food chain.
Producers, such as plants and algae, have the most energy in a food chain. They convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, making them the primary source of energy that flows through the ecosystem.
All animals are part of one or more food chains and the food chain starts with plants. Many of the very smallest animals eat plants, but most larger animals eat other animals. The bigger animals eat smaller ones. That is the chain. And that makes the smallest animals most important because they cause the chain to progress.
most of the time it wont, but the answer is a Kink in the food chain, slang is a clank in the food chain.
The trophic level is where an organism falls on the food chain. Most birds fall on the highest level, trophic level 4.
Yes and in most cases we are the top-level consumer, but if you think about it many humans are killed by animals each year, making us as involved in the food chain as any other animal.
The lemur on a food chain is in the middle, not the most specific answer though. Sorry.
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The organism that has the least energy in the food chain is... well it depends because the ferther you go up in the tropic level the less energy you have. every time you go up you lose 10% of the energy.