Which of the following situations accurately describes a difference between a food chain and a food web?

a. A carnivore receives 10% of the energy from it's prey in a food web.
b. A carnivore eats both a rabbit and a mouse in a food web.
c. A rabbit eats grass in a food chain.
d. A rabbit receives 90% of the energy from the grass it eats in a food chain.

Respuesta :

It's B. A carnivore eats both a rabbit and a mouse in a food web.

Answer:

B. A carnivore eats both a rabbit and a mouse in a food web.

Explanation:

   Food chains are the feeding relationships that exist between living things in an ecosystem. Through food chain analysis, it is possible to observe how nutrients and energy flow among living beings living in that region. Unlike a food web, the chain has a unidirectional flow. Here's an example:

  • Plant → Butterfly → Frog → Snake

    The food web better represents the feeding relationships that exist in an ecosystem. It can be defined in a simplified way as the various food chains of an ecosystem. Thus, the web does not have a unidirectional flow, like the food chain, because it shows that the same organism can have different eating habits and, consequently, occupy different trophic levels.