Food chain and Food web
INTRODUCTION
Ecosystem is formed by biotic and abiotic factors and their interactions with each other, each factor plays very important role in the ecosystem. Producers like plants are important. Herbivores like deer, goats, sheep, cattle horses, camels, etc. feeding upon producers are also important. Predators like lion and tiger which prevent over population of herbivores are equally important. The caterpillars found in nature, organisms present in filthy places, termites, insects present in dung. These organisms are also important though they are dirty. They are responsible for cleaning the environment. Our existence is due to these factors present around us.
DEFINITION
FOOD CHAIN: Food chain is a linear sequence of organism which starts from producers' organisms and ends with decomposer species. It shows the flow of energy from one organism to the other.
FOOD WEB: Food web is a connection of multiple food chains.
Food chain and food web are integral part of this ecosystem.
Grazing food chain starts from producers or plants and passes on to herbivorous primary consumers to carnivorous secondary consumers and ends with tertiary animals.
Detritus food chain starts with dead organic matter and goes to microorganisms and then passes on to organisms that feed on detrivores and their predators. It is seen in temperate forest regions where there is plenty of organic matters.
Animals don't eat the same food every day and like to interact with various prey, so a food chain alone might not be enough to represent the complexity of our ecosystems. This is where food webs come in! By combining multiple food chains, food webs show you how energy travels all-around a habitat.
FOOD WEB
There are unique interactions and relationships which are involved in the transportation of energy. The energy, once produced and captured, is distributed throughout the various living organisms. This transfer of energy is termed as the food web.
The significance of the food chain is:
- The study of the food chain helps to understand the feeding relationships and the interaction between the organisms and the ecosystem.
- It helps to understand the mechanism of energy flow and the process of circulation of matter in an ecosystem.
- It helps to understand the flow of toxins along the different trophic levels resulting in biomagnification.






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