The larger the food group size, the more one should eat in a diet.
Grains, it is at the bottom of the pyramid and is the widest. It should be eaten more than the other food groups.
The dog should eat the same
you exersise and eat more greens and less junk food
I would put it in fruits. More than likely the jelly is going to be more than 50% fruit, but if not, you should probably leave it out of the food group conversation.
Brownies generally border too food groups, "carbohydrates" and "fats". However some people include the food group "sweets (and other bad foods)"; which should only be 5% of your diet. If you consider that to be one of your food groups, brownies definitely belong in there as opposed to "carbohydrates" and "fats" groups, which should usually be reserved for more healthy food choices.
all of them
A food chain is more relative. A food pyramid is more empirical. The food pyramid is more useful in determining food groups and needs.
More fruit and vegetables, less fried food, less sugary food. smaller portions. I have to add that you should include exercise to the list.
Everything. Runners burn more energy and require a faster replacement of building materials.
they gather more food There is safety in numbers. A group of wildebeest is much less likely to get attacked by predators than a lone wildebeest.
The widths of the stripes on the food pyramid represent the recommended proportions of different food groups in a balanced diet. Wider stripes indicate that those food groups should be consumed in larger quantities, while narrower stripes suggest that they should be eaten more sparingly. This visual representation helps individuals understand how to prioritize their food choices for optimal nutrition and health.