There could be any amount of food chains in any given food web. It just depends on the ecosystem.
the producers
Generally it's the same thing. Technically albeit the food web is a sort of graph that shows where energy is delivered through animals. (for example energy from phytoplankton go to clams which then goes to seagulls.) While a food chain shows in what order each animal is on a chart depending on how many predators they have. (for example mice have many predators and will be at the bottom of the food chain, while lions have few predators and are at the top of the food chain.)
Producers in a food web are organisms (such as plants) that can photosynthesize and produce their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. They are at the base of the food chain and provide energy for other organisms in the ecosystem.
The Food Wed has lot's of animals on it, and it's just like the water cycle but except with animals.
Because the web shows how organisms may have multiple food sources - in fact some consumers may consume some food sources either directly or by consuming an organism that consumes the food. As an example - people may eat corn or pork that has been fed corn. A food CHAIN would show EITHER the person eating the pork OR eating the corn, but not both. Also multiple organisms may consume the same food source and then be food for multiple consumers. A flower may provide food to both bees and deer while a bear may eat the honey from the bees or chase off coyotes or wolves who have killed a deer and then eat it. Likewise, people hunt deer and also eat honey. A chain is a linear, sequential relationship, while reality is much more interconnected and complex.
A food wed make up for the limations of food chains because food wed is made up of a number of food chains.One organism may feed on a number of organisms and in turn may be eaten by a number of organisms.
How many wed endings are there?
A food chain outlines who eats whom. A food web is all of the food chains in an ecosystem. Each organism in an ecosystem occupies a specific trophic level or position in the food chain or web.
food chain
It just does
Four human activities that disrupt ecosystems' food chains and food webs include deforestation, which removes habitats and alters species interactions; pollution, which contaminates water and soil, harming organisms at various trophic levels; overfishing, which depletes fish populations and affects predator-prey relationships; and urbanization, which fragments habitats and reduces biodiversity. These activities can lead to imbalances in ecosystems, threatening the stability and health of food chains.
No. A company is in business to make money and if they gave free food every Wed. they wouldn't make money.
to show what eats what in the food chain :)
Where is the great white shark on the food wed
the producers
As a Decomposer
10 percent is traveled throughout