Biology, asked by sdas05653, 3 days ago

Plant- Insects - Frog.
a) What will happen if all the frogs disappear from the above food chain?
b) How can a single tree/plant be benefited from many organisms at the same time, living in a forest?​

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Answered by hhtian
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Answer:

a) If frog is completely removed from the given food chain, then no-one will eat the grasshopper, so the population of grasshoppers will increase. Since frog is completely removed, Snakes will not have enough food to eat, so population of snakes will decline.

b) Trees are beneficial to living beings in several ways. They are source of food, fodder, fuel, timber and medicines. Trees provide habitats for birds and animals. They absorb carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and release oxygen (O2).

Answered by vansisha
1

Answer:

If there is no frog so there will be a lot insects

Maybe

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