Many marine organisms depend on squid as a food source, including various species of fish, marine mammals like dolphins and whales, seabirds, and other cephalopods. Squid are a crucial part of the oceanic food web, serving as both predators and prey. Their high protein and energy content make them an attractive food source for these animals. The exact number of species that rely on squid varies by ecosystem, but it encompasses a wide range of marine life.
Octupus is a ok food source as long as it is not calimari eich is also good but i do not know about squid :)
Heterotrophs are organisms that depend on other organisms for their source of food and nutrition
they depend for food
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.
Organisms depend on each other for food and shelter. For example, herbivores depend on plants for food, while plants depend on herbivores for pollination. Organisms also depend on each other for protection, such as cleaner fish removing parasites from larger fish in a mutualistic relationship.
No, producers are organisms that can make their own food eg green plants.
Humans use squids for their ink and also as a food source.
Weddell seals eat fish squid and krill
We call these consumers.
We call these consumers.
As a source of food
Organisms that depend on the food energy stored in other living organisms are called heterotrophs. These organisms cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms to obtain energy for survival. Examples include animals, fungi, and some types of bacteria.