If a species of plant or animal in the food web was completely removed, there will probably be another to take it's place. Say that grass is removed from the food web. What eats grass? When a cow goes to eat grass, there is none. The cow would not die right away, but eventually it would. Who eats cows? People do. Large animals do.The mountain lions wouldn't be able to eat. They would die. You have grass. The grasshopper eats the grass. The fish eats the grasshopper. The bird eats the fish. The snake eats the bird. The bear eats the snake. We eat the bear. If you remove one place, than the next one just gets jacked up. Hope my point of veiw helped!
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the whole food chain would be destroyed
you would die
Potentially bad stuff.
he would die cause whithout food the animal gonna die
The rest of the food chain would collapse and there would be lots of deaths from starvation.
The ecosystem would not be successful. Eg, plants are eaten by deer. If the plants were removed, the deer would have to look for another food or die.
If a component of photosynthesis is missing, the plant cannot photosynthesis (which means no food) and in turn, dies.
No food will be produced. So no energy will be produced
The plant wouldn't be able to photosynthesize food and die from starvation.
If any animal was removed from the food web the animals that it would prey on would overpopulate and the animals that hunted it would starve because it has nothing to feed on.
Once people discovered that foods could be baked or cooked, then they could change the chemistry of the food--making it healthier (heating removed bacteria).