Okay think of this. A food web and a food chain is way differnt. So why andwho is doing the eating. Well the one eaten because all the plants that the animal ate is flowed in their body. So whoever eats it has good choice, and can stay healthy.
poopy.
cos that s life
horizontally
no because the arrows in a food web/chain mean 'is eaten by' because a worm is eaten by a pidgeon.
In a food chain, arrows point from one organism to another to indicate the direction of energy flow. Producers, such as plants, are the base of the food chain and generate energy through photosynthesis. Since they are the starting point for energy transfer, they do not have arrows pointing toward them; instead, arrows point away from producers to primary consumers, who consume the energy they produce. This illustrates how energy moves through the ecosystem from producers to higher trophic levels.
towards the front of the engine.
The arrow in a food chain points to where the energy is going.
no because the arrows in a food web/chain mean 'is eaten by' because a worm is eaten by a pidgeon.
The arrows in the diagram point to the right.
it shows the flow of energy.
Arrows point in the direction of airflow.
The arrows point the way the energy is transfered e.g. Grass => Rabbit => Fox The energy from the grass gets transferred to the rabbit who is eating it and then the energy from the rabbit to the fox
The polarity arrows should point towards the more electronegative atom, which is the oxygen atom. The oxygen atom attracts the shared electron pairs more strongly than the carbon atom, creating a partial negative charge on the oxygens and a partial positive charge on the carbon atom.