well your mum is the cow and shes and shes usually ontop.....
of your DAD
Producers in an ocean food web are organisms, such as phytoplankton and seaweed, that can produce their own energy through photosynthesis. They form the base of the food web by converting sunlight into organic matter, which is then consumed by other organisms.
Food web.
No, humans are generally considered to be third or fourth order consumers in the ocean food web. Fifth order consumers would typically be predators that feed on organisms like marine mammals, large fish, or squid that consume organisms lower in the food chain.
Several food chains combined is known as a food web, and this is a prominent feature in an ecosystem as it shows the relationship between different animals and it shows how all the species exist in their community.
Importance of producers in food web? Produces are very important in a food web because they are the begining of a food web. Without a producer the rest of the animals in the food web will die because the animal
the food web for the pacific is: plankton-plant-small fish-big fish-shark-squid-whale So that's the food web of the pacific
It depends on the options of the animals you are talking about sorry!
they both eat food MUAHAHAHA
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they play as food for whales
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Producers in an ocean food web are organisms, such as phytoplankton and seaweed, that can produce their own energy through photosynthesis. They form the base of the food web by converting sunlight into organic matter, which is then consumed by other organisms.
it is important to the ocean's food web because some living animals in the food web get energy from sunlight and if there is no sunlight some animals will die and this will make the food web collapse
every two years
probably a whale... but I'm not sure
This implies that the food web structure and primary productivity are uncoupled in the oligotrophic gyres.The North Pacific Gyre collected enough debris to create the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
sun, shrimp, plankton, mosquito fish,