You have to look at what eats what. Like the grasshopper eats grass, and the bird eats the grasshopper, and so on.
because energy has to travel up the food chain, and by the 9th link there is very little energy for the animal to use
The number of links in a food chain is limited by the amount of available energy. As energy is transferred up the food chain, only about 10% is passed on to the next level. This inefficiency limits the number of trophic levels that can be sustained in a food chain.
the monarch butterfly is one of the first links of the food chain.
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A food chain can have as few as three links. For example, a plant being eaten by a herbivore, which is then eaten by a predator.
There are colored links in three places on the chain. It helps to clean the chain with brake cleaner to find them.There are colored links in three places on the chain. It helps to clean the chain with brake cleaner to find them.
because if it kept going on they would all eat each other
It is rare to find a food chain with nine links because each link represents a transfer of energy between trophic levels, and with each transfer, energy is lost as heat. This limits the number of trophic levels that can be sustained in an ecosystem, typically ranging from 3-5 levels. Additionally, the complexity and energy requirements to support a longer food chain become increasingly challenging.
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The lowest organism on a food chain is the primary producer which occupies the first trophic level
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