If the red fox were killed off by rabies, the food web would experience significant changes, particularly in the populations of small mammals and birds. Foxes play a crucial role as predators, helping to control the populations of rodents and other small animals. Without foxes, these prey species could proliferate unchecked, potentially leading to overgrazing of vegetation and subsequent ecological imbalances. Additionally, other predators might increase in number to fill the ecological niche left by the fox, further altering the dynamics of the food web.
No. Rabies is a disease unto itself and does not (at least normally) use food as a vector.
Rabies virus is found in the saliva of an infected animal. A bite will transmit it. It is passed from one animal to another this way.
They would be arrested or killed.
While it is possible for a mouse to get rabies, it is highly unlikely. There have been no known cases of mouse to human rabies in all of North America. Mice are usually not bitten by another rabid animal, they are EATEN. Chances a mouse would survive an attack by another rabid mammal are slim to none since the mouse is food for almost all predators.
Fish sometimes get killed for food. So the answer would be yes. Like most fish,they eat meat.You can inprove!
a complete chemical analysis of a food would show that it is composed mostly of what
Not exactly but food, like any gas, liquid or solid, is made up of one or more chemicals. Plants growing is 'chemical change'. Food rotting is 'chemical change' Cooking food is 'chemical change'. Without 'chemical change' or chemical reactions, plants would not exist. Human beings would not exist. Anything we eat would not exist. Planet Earth would not exist!
they are ethet killed for food our killed for land.
because it would change all the system in a food chain
Lets just say it would affect the entire food chain
The first reason sea creatures are killed off is the same reason land creatures are killed off; if they were not killed off, the world would be overrun with them. Food is another reason sea creatures are killed. Life is largely about eating and not getting eaten. Most creatures are killed as a food source. Pollution is another reason sea creatures are killed.
Food digestions involve many chemical reactions.