Food chains must have at least three levels, and no more than four levels - each level only having one living thing, per food chain. Level one usually contains a producer of a sort (Plant, tree, etc). Level two usually contains a herbivore or omnivore. Level three usually contains a carnivore. Level four usually contains a carnivore - often humans.
You start with producer, and draw an arrow to the herbivore, then draw an arrow to the carnivore(food webs are more complex). Simple.
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producer,consumer,decomposer.
producer consumer and decomposer
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depending on each other and eating
At the top. A typical man will eat anything!!!
primary consumers
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Why is the order of the food chain important
well this food chain is not the only one but it is an example: (a food chain ALWAYS starts with a plant)seaweed or coral---------krill---------small fish---------piranha--------shark---------whalea...n...d that food chain it going to end with a human.
food chain- grass->tipaklong->frog->snake->eagle->bacteria The different steps or levels of a food chain or web are called "trophic levels." They can also be characterized as producers or consumers. The consumers can be characterized as first order, second order, tertiary, etc. And then there are the scavengers and decomposers.
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.
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A habitat is the environment an organism naturally lives in. A food chain is the order in which organisms consume other organisms for energy.
the food web is just linked of a food chain and a food chain shows the order of the lives between the animals therefore primary succession eats it