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The main fault for the pyramid of numbers is to equate the mass of 2 organisims for example 1g of rabbit to 1g of mouse
There are only a few trophic levels in an ecosystem because as a trophic level consumes, it only reiceves 10% of the energy in the previous level. There are only few trophic levels because as the feeding levels continue (like grass --> rabbit --> hawk) energy is lost. Most of it, you learn, is lost through heat. By the time it gets to the top level, there just isn't enough energy to continue the food chain. (that's what that is). I know its hard to imagine that grass has more energy than a hawk but the grass gets energy from the sun which is a lot of energy. The person before did mention the 10% thing which is also true.
Actually,trophic level is feeding position of animals in food chain or food web in ecosystem. [ANIMALS WHICH CONSUME ENERGY CALLED AS CONSUMERS]They are classified as primary consumers [plant eaters are called herbivores] secondary consumers [flesh eaters are called carnivores] tertiary consumers [Eaters of both plants and flesh are called omnivores] RABBIT IS PRIMARY.SPIDER IS SECONDARY AND HUMANS ARE TERTIARY CONSUMERS
A food chain does not go all complex like a food web does, meaning it has anywhere from 3-... an example would be : grass -> rabbit -> fox
A rabbit is a herbivore.
Rabbit soup contains cooked rabbit meat, so yes, it is edible.
Rabbit soup contains cooked rabbit meat, so yes, it is edible.
The main fault for the pyramid of numbers is to equate the mass of 2 organisims for example 1g of rabbit to 1g of mouse
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The word is rabbit. It contains six letters.
In the food chain, a rabbit is considered a first level consumer. The food chain consists of different types of organisms that are arranged by trophic levels. The trophic levels from the bottom to the top are: producers, first or primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and quaternary consumers. Since rabbits are herbivores and eat plants that are considered producers, they are primary consumers.
rabbit saliva contains an enzyme capable of hydrolysing starch to sugar
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A raw carrot has cells that a rabbit does not. A carrot contains fiber, potassium and Vitamin C.
NO!!! this is highly unlikely because of all the nutrients guinea pig and rabbit muesli contains.
a rabbit habitat contains small wood shavings and a place for a water bottle
There are only a few trophic levels in an ecosystem because as a trophic level consumes, it only reiceves 10% of the energy in the previous level. There are only few trophic levels because as the feeding levels continue (like grass --> rabbit --> hawk) energy is lost. Most of it, you learn, is lost through heat. By the time it gets to the top level, there just isn't enough energy to continue the food chain. (that's what that is). I know its hard to imagine that grass has more energy than a hawk but the grass gets energy from the sun which is a lot of energy. The person before did mention the 10% thing which is also true.