Yes. One component would have to feed on another. More than likely this would be an animal feeding off of a plant, as plants are the only living components that can extract energy from the sun to produce food. Without plants, no living components would survive.
The organisms at the beginning of the food chain are called producers or autotrophs, such as plants and algae. Some make their own food using the sun's energy through photosynthesis and some producers use chemosynthesis to make their own food.Above them would be 1st level consumers, then 2nd level consumers and so on.
When there is a transfer of energy from living organism to living organism, a food chain is created.
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it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing
Yes.
Yes, and in fact there already is. Plant--->Human
The organisms at the beginning of the food chain are called producers or autotrophs, such as plants and algae. Some make their own food using the sun's energy through photosynthesis and some producers use chemosynthesis to make their own food.Above them would be 1st level consumers, then 2nd level consumers and so on.
When there is a transfer of energy from living organism to living organism, a food chain is created.
Producers are living things that begin every food chain.
Food web is a chain of all the living organisms in a web. It represents the food chain of living things.
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Every living thing (including humans, like you) is on a food chain (i.e. it eats other living things and/or other living things eat it).
The food chain is a model of what animal or living thing eats what. In other words it shows the pray of every living thing.
yes, because we all are in a food chain every living thing.
Producers are the only members of the food chain that create food. Therefore they must be the first in the food chain because they are the source of the food.
Producers are the only members of the food chain that create food. Therefore they must be the first in the food chain because they are the source of the food.