An interconnected group of food chains is a food web. Food webs are very important because if any 1 organism dies out, it affects all the rest of the organisms.
diversity of microorganism in nature very important because it is useful to study of different diseases habitate foodchain
Yes, wild berries can be considered producers in an ecosystem because they use photosynthesis to produce their own food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. They are a source of energy for other organisms that consume them in the food chain.
Depending on what "Strands" are it could be either Hydrogen bonding between complementary base pairs or Phosphate bonds between interlinking deoxyribose sugars
Different versions of the same gene are known as alleles. Alleles can vary in their nucleotide sequence and can result in different traits or characteristics in an organism.
Yes and No. A food web contains a producer eg cabbage. Primary Consumer eg Rabbit. Secondary consumer eg Stoat. Top Predator Eg Fox. a food web is merely many interlinking food chains Hope this helped :D
Other than rabbits? Moles dig interlinking runs, mice & voles will dig underground
A foodchain shows the feeding relationships of organisms from successive trophic levels.
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A foodchain.
The bottom of the chain
The bottom, since they are herbivores.
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The confluence could become a very good place for a settlement to develop.
A bear but it rarely happens. It is at the top a the foodchain.