Well........... some animals do eat plants and us humans do eat some animals so that is part of the food chain yea Ill go with that.
Food Chain shows food relationship of living things in an ecosystem consist of a seveis of animals that eat plants and other animals.
The obvious relationship demonstrated by a food chain is the transfer of energy and nutrients from one organism to another. It shows how energy flows from producers (plants) to consumers (animals) through various trophic levels.
The producer-consumer model describes a feeding relationship where energy is transferred from the producer (plants) to the consumers (herbivores) in a linear fashion. Plants are the primary producers, herbivores consume plants, and energy flows up the food chain in a single line from producers to herbivores.
In the food chain, plants are producers ( because they make oxygen thru the process of photosynthesis.)
Plants are always the base of any food chain.
'Producers' are suppliers of food chain. Producers generate their own food and are not dependent on others. Producers are usually plants (green plants)
The role of the sun in the ocean food chain is .... there is some plants in the ocean so, it give the plants food and some animals eat the plants and you know the rest.
The role of the sun in the ocean food chain is .... there is some plants in the ocean so, it give the plants food and some animals eat the plants and you know the rest.
Light begins he food chain and feeds the producers (plants)
Plants Which are producers It really depends on the food chain type. The producers could be bacteria or leave or plants.
Plants are usually at the bottom of the food chain. The thing at the bottom of the food chain has to be able to make its own food, if it ate anything it would no longer be at the bottom of the food chain. Plants make their own food from carbon dioxide, water and sunlight in a process called photosynthesis. i agree and would just like to add the sun isn't the bottem of the food chain
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