Food Chain In The Ocean Diagram
A food chain always begins with producers.
Food chain in the ocean diagram. Decomposers like fungi and bacteria complete the food chain. The large predators that sit atop the marine food chain are a diverse group that includes finned sharks tuna dolphins feathered pelicans penguins and flippered. All of these organisms feed in several food chains that overlap.
In the oceans food chains also work in much the same way. A consumer often feeds in a variety of food chains. On your plate the shrimp and the fish are consumers.
For Students 3rd - 8th. Herbivores plant-eaters come next in the chain. Phytoplankton herbivorous zooplankton carnivorous zooplankton filter feeder predatory vertebrate.
Level 1 Producers Level 2 Consumers Level 3 Decomposers Level 1 - Producers Green plants and some protists and monerans are producers. Plants Worm Bird Cat. Food Chains Food chain- a term used to describe the way energy moves through an ecosystem.
Producers make their own food using energy from the sun. Ninety-five percent of the primary food is derived from phytoplankton. The Antarctic Food Web is relatively simple compared to ecosystems in other parts of the world.
Whales and Food Chains Key Concepts 1. This is actually not the end of the food chain. Primary producers are always the first trophic level and are represented at the bottom of an ecological pyramid.