The arrows on a food chain indicate where energy is being passed. For example, an arrow pointing from some grass to a zebra means the grass gives energy to the zebra (when the zebra eats the grass).
Energy can be lost in a food chain by heat or waste.
Yes, polar bears are on the top of the Arctic food chain. Then the seals.
when a species has a differed specialize taste for food.
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The primary consumer
no because the arrows in a food web/chain mean 'is eaten by' because a worm is eaten by a pidgeon.
The arrows in a food chain indicate the direction of energy flow from organism to organism.
no because the arrows in a food web/chain mean 'is eaten by' because a worm is eaten by a pidgeon.
horizontally
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.
What is used to indicate the flow of energy in a food chain or web
cos that s life
The arrow in a food chain points to where the energy is going.
In a food chain, the arrows are meant to show what animals energy goes where EX: fish--->bear the energy of the fish goes to the bear
Arrows direct where energy goes from living organism to living organism, as people commonly realize that the "pointy end" of an arrow is where something ends up - and the opposite end is where something begins.
The arrow means "is eaten by"
arrows