A insects food chain may either represent
Insect food or
what insect eats what eg
sun/dirt-plant
plant-ladybug
ladybug-spider
spider-wasp
wasp(dead)-ant
ant-spider
many chains (like mine) go backwards so
sun is used by plant
plant is eaten by lady bug
lady bug is eaten by spider,and so on
by the way wasps do eat Spiders they steal the eggs and breed them then the wasp babys eat the spider babys
Although earthworms are like other consumers in that they are unable to produce their own food, they are unlike in that they do not eat live organisms. Instead, they extract food energy from decaying organic matter (plants and animals that have died)
decomposer
The step would be the food chain. In this case the big fish is at the top of the food chain and the algae would be at the bottom.
every onr in the food chain will die lol i direction rock
it depends, doo you a food chain with only one preditor, or two or more? if one then the food chain is out of wack if two or more then the one that went extinced well then the other preditors will haves more food
Euphasia superba, Antarctic krill, are the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.Any decline in their population would mean that the remainder of the food chain would be forced into warmer water to find food.
thet store it in thier nuts
Earthworms are Decomposers, they are considered their own level of the food chain,
No, it's a decomposer.
scavenger
earthworms eat dirt and then get eaten by a bird
no a earthworm is sacred just as a Snake is. earthworms are important they are involved in allot like the food chain and maintaining the earth.
A worm is a consumer because because it eats other dead organisms.
Fungus has the role of decomposer in a food chain it decomposes the dead organic material and feeds on it.
That would be the earthworm.....:)
Kiwi birds are low on the food chain because they eat small organisms as well asseeds and fruits. They would be considered consumers.
The giraffe would be considered a primary consumer, because it is an herbivore. Because of this, it is located near the bottom of any food chain.
An anteater would be considered a 2nd order heterotroph in most cases. An anteater would be considered a 2nd order heterotroph in most cases.
it would effect the food chain because one part of the food chain is missing