Well, frogs are scientifically nocturnal, therefore leading them to eat the worms, and worms don't eat frogs, so realistically frogs should have more population than worms because they don't get eaten by as many predators no matter what ecosystem they or you or them or him or she or it or anything!
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Energy flow in an ecosystem is cyclical. remove the decomposers and it becomes linear. Like a pirate's plank.
probably bacteria and germs or other really tiny organisms that got washed up the rain and were just left there
obviously, if you just lifted up the rock you would find a new world of living life forms.
Lakes have both biotic and abiotic factors. Some biotic factors that can exist in a lake ecosystem are: I) Fish II) Frogs and Toads III) Cranes and Other Birds IV) Mussels and Crustaceans V) Various Aquatic Plants Some abiotic factors that can exist in a lake ecosystem are: I) Sunlight II) Water (H2O) III) Soil (unless it's a biotic factor that has been decomposed)
Frogs have a heart that has 3 chambers, and worms do not. Worms exchange gas from their blood through their skin, but frogs are not able to do this. Frogs have the same type of respiratory system as humans.
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Frogs and worms do have in their skins than humans because they breathe through the skin.
frogs birds and more.
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Pickerel Frogs Eats 1) Flies 2) Worms 3) Crickets 4) Moths 5) Insects 6) Wax Worms 7) Meal Worms 8) Super Worms 9) Blood Worms 10) Earth Worms 11) Fruit Flies 12) Snails 13) Worms
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Worms frogs ants
worms or frogs
Ship Worms
Eels can and do eat worms. They also eat shrimp, small crustaceans, crickets, blood worms, and smaller fish. They can also eat frogs.
yes they can