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trapecia [35]
1 year ago
10

A food web showing the flow of energy through freshwater ecosystem is shown below which of the animals shown in the food web is

prayed upon by cranes
Biology
1 answer:
anygoal [31]1 year ago
6 0

Based on the food web shown, Cranes prey upon minnows.

<h3>What is a food web?</h3>

A food web is a detailed diagram showing the interconnectedness of the several food chains in an environment,

A food web represents the overall food relationships between organisms in a particular environment.

The food web shown above sows the direction of energy flow from one organism to another.

Based on the food web shown, energy flows from minnows to the Crane. Therefore, Cranes prey upon minnows.

In conclusion, energy flows from the prey to the predator in a food web.

Learn more about food web at: brainly.com/question/746468

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