How does the variation inthe number of a particular organism in the food chain affect the existence of other organisms ?
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If the food chain were to ever change it could bring drastic changes to the other organism to be lead to extinction. It is based on the how severe the variation is.
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The food chain is a sequence of transfer of energy from one organism to another by food consumption.
Explanation:
- The food chain signifies that organisms are dependent on each other for their food requirements and energy needs.
- The variation in the number of organism of particular type can affect the organisms of other type in the food chain.
- Most of the organisms in the food chain are dependent on the predator-prey relationships. Thus if the population of prey decreases then the population of the predator will also get affected. Thus this will directly affect the biodiversity of Earth.
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