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  2. What is the definition of a food chain, a food web, and a ... -...

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    Food chain : A food chain describes the feeding relationships of different organisms in a linear fashion. This is the simplest way of showing feeding relationships. Example: Food web : A food web shows multiple food chains, multiple relationships and connections. This a more complicated but more realistic way of showing feeding relationships, as most organisms consume more than one species and ...

  3. What is the difference between a producer, secondary ... -...

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    A producer produces their own organic molecules while the consumers get organic molecules by consuming others. The food chain is a sequence of organisms that basically show who gets the organic nutrients by consuming other organisms. Producers also known as autotrophs or self-feeders they produce their own organic molecules like carbon, essentially feeding themselves. there are two types of ...

  4. Community Food Chains - Socratic

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    A food chain is a linear way of detailing what eats what essentially. For example, a carnivore consumes a herbivore, that herbivore consumed some sort of green plant, and that green plant used light as an energy source. The green plant would be called a primary producer and that herbivore a primary consumer.

  5. Energy Flow - Environmental Science | Socratic

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    Discuss the flow of energy through the ecosystem, the relationship between the different trophic levels, and the factors that limit the number of trophic levels.

  6. What is exactly is trophic structure? - Socratic

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    Essentially, trophic structure shows us the the feeding relationships between different organisms, both producers and consumers, within a set area and time. A trophic pyramid, a food web, and a food chain could all be used to describe trophic structure, although there are important differences between the three.

  7. How is energy transferred throughout a food chain? - Socratic

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    Explanation: Energy is transferred in a food chain by rule of tens. Let's use this example: The sun transfers energy to the grass by radiation, which they turn into energy through photosynthesis. They have 100% of the energy in a food chain. Next, crickets and rabbits eat, and only get 10% of that energy because of energy transfers through heat.

  8. How would you describe the role of a producer in a food chain? -...

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    Producer plays a vital role in any kind of food chain. Producer produces food for itself and for all the other organisms in any of the food chains. Producer is generally an autotroph which can prepare its own food by the process of photosynthesis.

  9. What is a trophic level, and what is the 10% rule? - Socratic

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    A trophic level is a level that designates organisms that share the same function in a food web in relation to primary sources of energy. A trophic level is a level that designates organisms that share the same function in a food web in relation to primary sources of energy. Trophic level one is comprised of primary producers, such as plants or algae that gain their energy from the sun. Level ...

  10. What is an energy pyramid? - Socratic

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    For example: The energy pyramid is used in energy transfer from one organism to another along the food chain. The energy decreases as you move from the bottom to the top of the energy pyramid. 90% of the energy entering each step of the pyramid is used up by the consumers, only 10% of the energy get stored.

  11. What is a trophic level? - Socratic

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    A trophic level is the position in an ecosystem an organism occupies in relation to primary sources of energy and the food chain. A trophic level is the position in an ecosystem an organism occupies in relation to primary sources of energy and the food chain. The first trophic level is always composed of primary producers that convert either solar or chemical energy into biomass. The second ...