Where Does Energy Go In A Food Chain
Energy is transferred from one trophic level to another in the food chain. Some of the energy consumed is utilised... View Article
Energy is transferred from one trophic level to another in the food chain. Some of the energy consumed is utilised... View Article
Food chain existing in the aquatic ecosystem often starts with algae or phytoplankton as producers, then zooplankton, which feed on... View Article
Snails are detritivores. They feed on dead organisms and waste material. detritivores are also a type of decomposers. Other decomposers... View Article
Detritus feeders or detritivores eat dead and decaying parts of plants and animals and also their excreta. They are heterotrophs... View Article
Plants are autotrophs, they capture energy from the sun and convert carbon dioxide into carbohydrates. The energy fixed in the... View Article
Algae are primary producers, they trap the energy from the sun and convert it to chemical energy, which flows in... View Article
Yes, earthworms are decomposers. They feed on dead and decaying organic matter and faeces. They break down detritus inside their... View Article
Yes, snails are decomposers. They feed on detritus and help in nutrient recycling. Further reading: Plankton Nutrient Cycle Genetic Diversity... View Article
Detritus feeders feed on dead and decaying producers (plants) and consumers (animals) and return carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. They... View Article
No, Algae are producers and are autotrophs. They derive energy from photosynthesis like plants. Fungi, bacteria and other microorganisms are... View Article
Detritivores are organisms that feed on detritus and get nutrients by internal digestion, whereas saprotrophs decompose dead organic matter externally... View Article
Yes, millipedes are detritivores. They feed on dead organisms and their waste products. Further reading: Plankton Nutrient Cycle Genetic Diversity... View Article
Food chain predicts the trophic level of an organism and how they are interacting with each other. It shows how... View Article
Humans are omnivore. They eat both plants and animals. They are primary consumers as herbivores and secondary or tertiary consumers... View Article
Plankton are the diverse organisms present in the ocean as well as freshwater and are too weak to swim against... View Article
Yes, cockroaches are detritivores. They feed on dead and decaying plants and animals remain. Further reading: Epiphytes Nutrient Cycle Genetic... View Article
Detritus in aquariums is the excreta of fish and dead remains of organisms. It settles at the bottom and needs... View Article
Detritus is the dead and decaying remains of plants and animals and the faecal material. It is decomposed by decomposers... View Article
Detritus refers to the dead remains of plants and animals. Dead organisms and their parts such as hair and bones... View Article
No, it is not possible to be a carrier of a dominant gene. A dominant gene is expressed even when... View Article