organisms that make up food chain are, the ocean mammals and also the land mammals
The organism that produces food in the food chain for other organisms is the producer. The producer is usually a green plant that is eaten by an omnivore or a herbivore. And the food chain continues
It can mess up the food chain for the other organisms in it.
That would be a 'predator'.
A habitat is the environment an organism naturally lives in. A food chain is the order in which organisms consume other organisms for energy.
Every organism is part of some food chain/web. In other words there is no such organisms.
True. The loss of an organism at the bottom of a food chain can have cascading effects on all organisms in the chain. This can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem and impact the entire food web.
Energy transfers from one organism to another by organisms eating other organisms in a food chain or web.
The lowest organism on a food chain is the primary producer which occupies the first trophic level
If one organism in a food chain disappears, it can disrupt the entire chain. The organism's predators may not have enough food, leading to a decrease in their population. This, in turn, can affect the next trophic level and potentially lead to a cascade effect throughout the ecosystem.
Energy is transferred through a food chain as organisms consume other organisms. Primary producers, like plants, absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Herbivores then consume plants, transferring the energy. Carnivores further transfer the energy by consuming herbivores. This process continues up the food chain, with each level of organisms consuming the energy stored in the organisms they consume.
This process is known as a food chain, where organisms in an ecosystem are grouped based on their feeding interactions. Each organism feeds on the one before it in the chain, showing the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
Yes, because a food chain may contain as many organisms as needed or observed.