True
There are various sources (such as heat, nutrients, etc.) and they are processed in many ways. In many cases the first organism in a chain lives off of the wastes of the high animals of the chain.Would need a specific chain to be able to answer more definitively.
Adding an organism to a food chain can disrupt the balance of the ecosystem by altering the availability of resources and changing the population dynamics of other species. This can lead to competition for resources, shifts in species distribution, and potentially cause cascading effects throughout the food chain.
Energy is transferred from organism to organism in a food chain. This energy comes from the sun, is captured by producers (plants), and is passed on to consumers (animals) as they eat other organisms in the chain.
They can not. They are the lowest organism in the food chain.
When chemicals move from one organism to another through links, it is called bioaccumulation or biomagnification. Bioaccumulation refers to the accumulation of a chemical in the tissues of an organism over time, while biomagnification refers to the increase in concentration of a chemical as it moves up the food chain. Both processes can have negative impacts on the health and well-being of organisms.
A Decomposer by Deon Robinson
The Producers. Tends to be the bottom of the pyramid if you are studying a pyramid.
The bottom of the food chain is always an Autotroph or an organism that can make its own food, either through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis. This includes plants algae which are then eaten by the animals that are the next step up in the food chain.
Organisms like algae, phytoplankton, and plants are typically found at the bottom trophic level of a food chain. They are important producers that convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain.
There are various sources (such as heat, nutrients, etc.) and they are processed in many ways. In many cases the first organism in a chain lives off of the wastes of the high animals of the chain.Would need a specific chain to be able to answer more definitively.
an organism that feeds on others in food chain
The part of the food chain that needs the most energy to live is the... All of the species on the bottom, because if their on the bottom they are small, so they need more energy to run and hide.
At the bottom of any food chain are the producers. Generally producers are thought of as being "green plants". A producer need not be green, (diatoms, red algae brown algae, chemosynthetic bacteria as in the ocean deeps by hot-water vents are examples of non-green producers). The foregoing are not even vascular plants. Perhaps the producer organisms responsible for the greatest food production would be the phytoplankton of the oceans. If an organism is being sought as the occupier of the bottom of a food chain or web, I agree. However, at the bottom of any food chain or web I would place an energy source. The food pyramid sits upon one or several energy sources. It is not an organism, but I believe it must precede any organism capable of synthesizing a food. Perhaps the question now may be, "What was the first energy incorporating organism?"
what level of the food chain at which an organism is found is known as its?
The bottom of the food chain is the plant or the producer.
How energy moves from organism to organism.
The arrows in a food chain indicate the direction of energy flow from organism to organism.