Categorieën: Alle - biotic - abiotic - photosynthesis - carnivore

door Angela Barrett 3 jaren geleden

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Food Web (Ocean)

In marine ecosystems, a complex food web exists where various organisms occupy distinct trophic levels, from primary producers like seaweed to top carnivores like the killer whale. Photosynthesis plays a crucial role as plants such as seaweed convert carbon dioxide into biomass, forming the base of this intricate network.

Food Web (Ocean)

Coral: Producers

Seaweed: Producers

Crayfish: Primary Consumer

Snail: Primary Consumer

Pufferfish: Tertiary Consumer

Parrotfish: Secondary, and Tertiary Consumer

Crab: Tertiary Consumer

Jellyfish: Secondary Consumer

Sea anemones: Primary Consumer

Shrimp: Tertiary Consumer

Seal: Tertiary Consumer

Sea Turtle: Secondary Consumer

Moray eel: Tertiary Consumer

Tiger Shark: Secondary Consumer

Bass: Secondary Consumer

Killer Whale: Top Carnivore

Trophic Levels

#2

#5

#4

#3

Coral gets nitrogen by capturing and digesting their prey or from algae living in the tissue of the coral

Morray eel
Tiger Shark

Nitrogen Cycle

Plants like seaweed use photosynthesis to turn carbon dioxide to seaweed biomass

Carbon Cycle

Biotic

Plants

Animals
Algae

Fungi

Bacteria

Abiotic

Oxygen

Water
Sunlight

Water currents

Killer Whale

Seaweed

Sea Turtle

Seal

Bass

Crab

Jellyfish
Sea anemones

Crayfish

Coral

Parrotfish

morray eel
Shrimp

Seastars

Snail

Pufferfish
Tiger shark

Food Web (Ocean)