Environmental Sciences, asked by ksudha503, 8 months ago

What would happen to a food chain if plants were removed from it?

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Answered by saisangeeth06
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Explanation:

The removal of the producers would cause the collapse of the entire food web. Primary consumers or herbivores, which feed on producers directly, would die off. ... However, even these dead organisms would run out and the entire food web would collapse.

Answered by Sailipi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The removal of the producers would cause the collapse of the entire food Web. Primary consumers or herbivores, which feed on producers directly would die off. Then the flesh consumers or carnivorous animals would also die indirectly.So, the food Web will now collapse.

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