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what is meant by food chain give examples of a terrestrial food chain and and aquatic food chain​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food is called food chain

An example of a simple terrestrial food chain would be: grass (producer, photosynthetic autotroph), eaten by a mouse (herbivorous primary consumer), eaten by a snake (carnivorous secondary consurner), eaten by a hawk (carnivorous tertiary consumer), with wastes and dead bodies broken down by decomposers (bacteria and fungi) and consumed by earthworms and other detritivores.

An example of a simple marine food chain would be: algae (producer, photosynthetic autotroph), eaten by krill (tiny, shrimplike animals, primary consumers), eaten by whales and other marine animals (omnivorous and carnivorous secondary consumers), with wastes and dead bodies broken down by decomposers and consumed by bottom feeders, such as marine snails (detritivores)

Answered by vaishnavpuja02
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Food chain

A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.The series of processes by which food is grown or produced, sold, and eventually consumed.

Terrestrial food chain: Plants are eaten by animals. ... ... Someexamples of land animals are: Insects, frogs, snakes, lizards, birds, owls, squir rels, rabbits, raccoons, deer, wolves, foxes, and bears.

Here are examples of food chains aquatic environments: Algae - otocinclus catfish - osprey. Algae - mosquito larva - dragonfly larva - fish - racoon. ... Phytoplankton - copepod - fish -

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