If a food chain loses an organism, it creates an imbalance and disruption in the food chain. For example, if a species of bird becomes extinct, the insect population can grow dramatically which creates problems for other creatures.
if it was a predator the animal that the predator eats will increase but if it was a herbivore the plant it eats will increase and the predators that eat the herbivore will decrease
the whole food chain would be destroyed
Because plants are at the bottom of the food chain and it they didn't provide food for other animals the whole food chain would die
it could affect a lot more organisms living in the ocean
A food chain is easily destroyed because, it doesn't accurately show all the kinds of organisms that each heterotroph can consume to get energy from. Therefore, food webs display the various pathways that energy movement can happen in an ecosystem so it does no have to be rearranged.
When the producer or consumer or in fact anything in it dies out or is removed then the food chain is destroyed.
If different habitats were distroyed then the organisms which belong to that habitat will die... the food chain will break and sometimes it can harm each and every specie.... for eg: if there is no water, the fishes will die... no forest, the plants and animals will start becoming extint... so it's very important not to destroy other organisms habitat for LIFE....
Think of the game Jenga. The smaller the organism, the more it will effect the food chain. So it really depends on the organism.
They try to adapt or they migrate somewhere else for a better suit for their needs
the organisms in the bottom of the food chain are usually producers.
Yes, all organisms are part of a food chain. My son just had this question on his science test.
how many organisms are in the first food chain
i do not no...