rmagwood65 rmagwood65
  • 02-12-2020
  • Biology
contestada

Why can’t food chains go on forever?

Respuesta :

grossa
grossa grossa
  • 02-12-2020

Answer:

Because at some point in that food chain, the energy consumption has it's limit, and the predator will not have anything to hunt it. There is a limited amount of energy in a food chain that can go around, and once you reach the predator, that energy doesn't quite run out but it hits that limit where the chain has to repeat itself.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

When changes occur in a DNA sequence, _______ produced from the DNA may not function correctly, and a _______ disease may result. A.proteins, genetic B.carbohyd
Name two types of adaptations having to do with an animals actions
Can someone please do number 30.
If you bend a straight chain of carbons, do you make a different structure? Why or why not?
a biome that has a large amount of rainfall,high temperatures, and a poor soil is a
What lasting effect has the 1948 Arab-Israeli War had on the Middle East? Egypt and Israel continue to fight over the Sinai Peninsula. Islamists and secularists
What states made up the upper south?
in what part of chloroplasts do dark reactions occur?
Animals without a backbone are classified as ________. crustaceans invertebrates arthropods worms
Square root of -121 and simplify it please and show me steps