Food Chain In The Ocean Biome
These tiny plants and bacteria capture the suns energy and through photosynthesis convert nutrients and carbon dioxide into organic compounds.
Food chain in the ocean biome. If playback doesnt begin shortly try restarting. They are so small they cannot be seen without a microscope. Top ocean predators include large sharks billfish dolphins toothed whales and large seals.
We rely on fish as an important source of protein and variety in our diet. If you take one away you take everything away. A chain has different sections or parts.
The marine biome is the largest in the world and therefore contributes to intricate food webs. The answer has to do with trophic levels. Here are some parts of the ocean food chain.
As a result around 90 of ocean life lives in the sunlit zone. You can think of a food chain like an actual chain. This is evident in the diagram complementing this article.
Food chain is the way in which organisms get food and how energy and nutrients are passed from organism to another organism in a given environment. The foundation of the seas food chain is largely invisible. In a typical marine food chain dinoflagellates convert energy from sunlight into food through photosynthesis and store it in their tissues.
Primary consumers are in turn eaten by fish small sharks corals and baleen whales. Plants on land and phytoplankton algae in the oceans. An ocean food chain shows how energy is passed from one organism living thing to another in the ocean.