When an organism in the middle of a food chain is lost, it can disrupt the balance of the entire ecosystem. The organisms that rely on it for food may experience a decline in population due to the lack of available resources. Conversely, the populations of its prey may increase unchecked, leading to overgrazing or depletion of vegetation. This cascading effect can ultimately result in significant changes to the ecosystem's structure and function.
This is called a food chain or a food pyramid depending on how many organisms are involved in this process.
Energy transfers from one organism to another by organisms eating other organisms in a food chain or web.
That would be a 'predator'.
It can mess up the food chain for the other organisms in it.
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
A habitat is the environment an organism naturally lives in. A food chain is the order in which organisms consume other organisms for energy.
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.
ALL OTHER ORGANISM BECOME THREATENED
Every organism is part of some food chain/web. In other words there is no such organisms.
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.
Energy transfers from one organism to another by organisms eating other organisms in a food chain or web.
They try to adapt or they migrate somewhere else for a better suit for their needs