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Food Chain

For Food Chain we have terms and definitions in 12 topics. The topics are Agriculture, Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Aquaculture, Biology, Climate, Environment, Fish, Forestry, Oceanography, Physical Geography and Speleological.



Food Chain (Agriculture)

A sequence of organisms in a community in which each member of the chain feeds on the member below it, as in fox, rabbit and grass.


Food Chain (Anthromorphemics)

A sequence of sources of energy in which each source is dependent on another source.


Food Chain (Anthropology)

A sequence of sources of energy in which each source is dependent on another source.


Food Chain (Aquaculture)

The relationship between plants and animals that shows who eats what. Energy is transferred from one organism to another through the food chain.


Food Chain (Biology)

  1. The transfer of food energy from producers to consumers.


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Food Chain (Climate)

A sequence of organisms, each of which uses the next lower member of the sequence as a food source.


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Food Chain (Environment)

A sequence of organisms, each of which uses the next, lower member of the sequence as a food source.


Food Chain (Fish)

Organisms that are interrelated in their feeding habits, each feeding upon organisms that are lower in the chain and in turn being fed on by organisms higher in the chain.


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Food Chain (Forestry)

The plants and animals through which energy flows. Plants make up the base of the chain, by converting energy from the sun into food. Animals make up the next steps in the chain, by eating plants or other animals to get energy.


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Food Chain (Oceanography)

An ordered list of who or what eats who or what! A shark eats a fish which eats a smaller fish which eats phytoplankton which absorbs nutrients. This is one food chain.


Food Chain (Physical Geography)

Movement of energy through the trophic levels of organisms. In most ecosystems, this process begins with photosynthetic autotrophs (plants) and ends with carnivores and detritivores.


Food Chain (Speleological)

A series of plants or animals linked together by their food relationships or a specific nutrient and energy pathway. see Food web.
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