briefly describe Predator food chain?
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The predator in the food chain usually ends the food chain but in some cases they are also eaten
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■ Predator Food Chain :-
▪ Food chains and food webs and/or food networks describe the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community.
▪ In other words, they show the transfer of material and energy from one species to another within an ecosystem.
▪ As usually put, an organism is connected to another organism for which it is a source of food energy and material by an arrow representing the direction of biomass transfer.
▪ Organisms are grouped into trophic levels based on how many links they are removed from the primary producers.
▪ Primary producers, or autotrophs, are species capable of producing complex organic substances (essentially "food") from an energy source and inorganic materials.
▪ These organisms are typically photosynthetic plants, bacteria or algae, but in rare cases, like those organisms forming the base of deep-sea vent food webs, can be chemotrophic.
▪ All organisms that eat the autotrophs are called heterotrophs.
▪ They get their energy by eating the producers.
▪ A food chain describes a single pathway that energy and nutrients may follow in an ecosystem.
▪ There is one organism per trophic level, and trophic levels are therefore easily defined.
▪ They usually start with a primary producer and end with a top predator.
▪ Here is an example of a food chain: phytoplankton to copepod to fish to squid to seal to orca.
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■ Predator Food Chain :-
▪ Food chains and food webs and/or food networks describe the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community.
▪ In other words, they show the transfer of material and energy from one species to another within an ecosystem.
▪ As usually put, an organism is connected to another organism for which it is a source of food energy and material by an arrow representing the direction of biomass transfer.
▪ Organisms are grouped into trophic levels based on how many links they are removed from the primary producers.
▪ Primary producers, or autotrophs, are species capable of producing complex organic substances (essentially "food") from an energy source and inorganic materials.
▪ These organisms are typically photosynthetic plants, bacteria or algae, but in rare cases, like those organisms forming the base of deep-sea vent food webs, can be chemotrophic.
▪ All organisms that eat the autotrophs are called heterotrophs.
▪ They get their energy by eating the producers.
▪ A food chain describes a single pathway that energy and nutrients may follow in an ecosystem.
▪ There is one organism per trophic level, and trophic levels are therefore easily defined.
▪ They usually start with a primary producer and end with a top predator.
▪ Here is an example of a food chain: phytoplankton to copepod to fish to squid to seal to orca.
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