Food Chain In The Ocean Diagram
For Students 3rd - 8th.
Food chain in the ocean diagram. Some common food chains are mentioned below. Organisms in a community are linked through what they eat and what eats them. They are consumed by carnivores flesh-eaters.
The more steps in a chain means less food available at the top. At each step in a food chain only about 10. They are linked to each other because those on top eat those below.
A food chain is a top-to-bottom set of animals and plants. Each step of the food web or chain is called a trophic level. Phytoplankton herbivorous zooplankton carnivorous zooplankton filter feeder predatory vertebrate.
A simple food chain includes the plankton the crab and ray. 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 forms of life in the sea have the potential to become food for another life form.
The diagram below shows an example of an ecological pyramid for the ocean. Primary producers are always the first trophic level and are represented at the bottom of an ecological pyramid. Plants Grasshopper Frog Snake Hawk.
The diagram provided shows a marine food chain. The diagram shows the relationships among organisms living in an ocean. In the oceans food chains also work in much the same way.