Summary

 Food Chain and Energy Transfer

A food chain shows the movement of energy from producers to consumers and decomposers within an ecosystem. Energy is transferred through different trophic levels, but only a portion of energy is passed on to the next level, while the rest is lost as heat and used for life processes.

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Food Chain vs Food Web

A food chain presents a single pathway of energy flow, while a food web shows multiple interconnected feeding relationships in an ecosystem. Both illustrate how organisms depend on one another, but food webs provide a more realistic representation of ecosystem interactions.

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Ecosystem Disruptions and Stability

Ecosystem disruptions are changes that disturb the natural balance of an ecosystem, such as pollution, deforestation, climate change, and natural disasters. These disruptions can cause habitat destruction, loss of biodiversity, food shortages, and imbalance in energy transfer.

Ecosystem stability refers to the ability of an ecosystem to maintain balance and recover from disturbances. Stable ecosystems are important because they support biodiversity, provide resources for living organisms, regulate environmental processes, and sustain human life and future generations.

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