Fertile soil enables the growth of oats - (producer)
Oats feed mice - (primary consumer)
Mice feed cats - (secondary consumer)
Cats die and support bacteria - (decomposer)
Bacteria return nutrients to the soil.
Ocean nutrients support phytoplankton - (producer)
Phytoplankton feed manta rays - (primary consumer)
Manta rays are eaten by sharks - (secondary consumer)
Dead sharks are consumed by bacteria - (decomposer)
Bacteria release nutrients into the ocean water.
-Food Web/chain -model of the Water cycle
Food web.
A hippopotamus food web shows the interconnection of organisms in the hippopotamus's ecosystem. For example, hippos eat aquatic plants and grasses, while they are preyed upon by large predators like crocodiles and lions. Hippos also support scavengers like vultures when they die, completing the food web cycle.
The zebra in a food web is 3rd in a food web because, first example there is the sun,then the grass, then the herbavores [vegatarians].Other examples along with the zebra are horses,cows,ZEBRAS, and lots more.
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.
A food web consists of one part of a food web. For example a food web would be: Carrot- Rabbit- Fox- Worm/ Decomposer. A food web is multiple food webs together. The multiple food chains 'web' together forming a food web.
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-Food Web/chain -model of the Water cycle
Food web.
A food chain is a sequence of links from one species to another in a food web. Food chains show links from producer to consumer organisms. For example: aquatic vegetation ---- fish ------- seagull On the other hand a food web shows interconnections between food chains. For example: aquatic vegetation ----------- fish --- seagull or fish ----- larger fish -------- sea eagle In this food web there is a link from fish to seagull and also a link from fish to larger fish to sea eagle
A food chain is a sequence of links from one species to another in a food web. Food chains show links from producer to consumer organisms. For example: aquatic vegetation ---- fish ------- seagull On the other hand a food web shows interconnections between food chains. For example: aquatic vegetation ----------- fish --- seagull or fish ----- larger fish -------- sea eagle In this food web there is a link from fish to seagull and also a link from fish to larger fish to sea eagle
I think you should look up a food web on Google.
A food web consists of many food chains. A food chain only follows one path as animals find food. For example A hawk eats a snake, which has eaten a frog, which has eaten a grasshopper, which has eaten grass. A food web shows many different paths.
A food web consists of many food chains. A food chain only follows one path as animals find food. For example A hawk eats a snake, which has eaten a frog, which has eaten a grasshopper, which has eaten grass. A food web shows many different paths.
The Woodlands Junior school puts out an excellent example of food webs and food chains for students. I will provide a link for you to see what they have come up with as examples.