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Food Chains and Food Webs

A food chain is a indicator of the producers and consumers of different habitats. Ask questions about the food chains of different ecosystems here.

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Do wood bugs eat plants?

Yes, wood bugs eat plants. The crustaceans in question also may be called isopods, pill bugs, or roly-poly bugs. They prey upon dead and decaying animals and plants as well as upon living plants.

Where does hay exist in the food chain?

Since hay is like a plant, it would be considered a primary producer. Primary producers receive their energy from sunlight (not another organism) and are able to provide energy for those that consume them.

What food web is a stick insect in?

The stick insects are low on the food web which means they have many predators. Some predators include birds, reptiles, ground rodents and even other insects.

Does Russia have grass?

There is a vast area of grassland known as the Russian steppes.

What are some of the animals found in SW Asia?

Water buffaloes, tigers, snakes, and monkeys, among other animals, can be found in SW Asia.

How is a food chain like a system?

A food chain is like a system because a system has organisms that interact with each other; grass is a producer mice are primary consumers, they eat the grass, then secondary consumers like snake eat the mice, then tertiary consumers such as hawks eat the snake. If you remove one organism the whole system collapses.

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What is a food chain that involves the yellow-eyed penguin?

They have a vast variety of different types of fish in their diet that includes red cod, silverside, opal fish, aruhu and sprat.

The Food Chain of the mammoth?

Mammoths were herbivores, so they were at the top of the food chain in their ecosystem. They primarily ate grasses, shrubs, and trees. However, they could have been preyed upon by large carnivores like saber-toothed cats or early humans.

Incomplete transfer of energy from one part of food chain to the next?

This can result from energy loss as heat, inefficient metabolism, or energy being used for activities like movement. The incomplete transfer of energy can lead to decreased energy levels for higher trophic levels in the food chain.

What kind of boffalo live in the Savannah?

the north african boffleo also known as the brown or common boffleo

What is a human impact on Tasmanian wetlands?

Humans have eaten all the birds and drunk all the water out of the wetlands, making it uninhabitable, the australian army also used it to test their minature nuclear bombs