Which part of a food chain is affected by one animal becoming extinct?
Only animals at the top of the food chain are affected.
Only animals at the top of the food chain are affected.
All living organisms hold a place in the food chain. For example, plants produce energy from sunlight and provide nutrients for animals, such as rabbits, which are consumed by meat-eating predators, such as mountain lions. Members of the food chain interact with one another and with their environment as part of a complex, interlocking ecological system. Extinction of one species can have a cascading effect on others.