The Food Chain

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What is the difference between the 'Food Chain' and 'Food Web?'
A popular misnomer, the 'food chain' is not actually a linear chain but a complex web. Energy is passed from one organism to another in a complex network like a spider's web.

The food chain consists of four main parts:

This table shows the relational biomass of each of the major groups in the food chain:
Tertiary Consumers
Secondary Consumers
Primary Consumers
Producers
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Decomposers

How have humans affected the food chain?
When we spray pesticides, we put the food chain in danger. By breaking one link on the chain means all of the organisms above that link are in threat of extinction (like the domino effect). By hunting animals nearly to extinction, everything above the animal in the food chain is put in danger. A 'chain reaction' in the food chain can be perilous! Since the food chain provides energy that all living things must have in order to survive, it is imperitive that we protect it.


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