Omnivores eat BOTH plants and animals in a food chain.
carnivores eat other animals for food omnivores eat both plants and animals herbivores eat plants
Omnivores are biotic, as they are living organisms that consume both plant and animal matter for sustenance. They play an important role in ecosystems by participating in food webs and nutrient cycling. Examples of omnivores include humans, bears, and certain bird species. Abiotic factors, on the other hand, refer to non-living components of an ecosystem, such as water, soil, and temperature.
Food chains and food webs are different. This is because the webs have more relative food choices whereas the chains are limited.
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Food webs and food chains are mostly the same
No, grass is in food webs too... but its at the bottom.
Global food webs include webs that begin on land and webs that begin in water. These are both connect because they are both part of Global warming and both relate to food webs. you know hat i mean right?
Global food webs include webs that begin on land and webs that begin in water. These are both connect because they are both part of Global warming and both relate to food webs. you know hat i mean right?
Food webs specifically show the flow of energy and nutrients through an ecosystem via feeding relationships, while interaction webs include other types of relationships such as competition, predation, and mutualism. Interaction webs provide a more comprehensive view of the complex interactions within an ecosystem beyond just who eats whom.
there are four types of food webs. Ask your science teacher she or he will know.
Rain forests and stuff. I don't know. What kind of food webs?
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