A food web is more stable than a food chain because

a

it contains more organisms

b

it has greater energy source

c

it is not easy to destroy

d

every organism has an alternative source

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Chy.sommy
11 years ago

wts d ansa

toto24
4 years ago

Wrong
Not all organism has an alternative
will a carnivore turn to a herbivore because there is no meat

A.shegzzz
11 years ago

we are beginning nat to trust this website again.....they are making too many errors

Goodness3687
1 year ago

the ans is B
In biology, a food web is more stable than a food chain because it includes multiple interconnected food chains, creating a more complex and resilient network of energy flow. This complexity provides several advantages:

1. Biodiversity: A food web involves many species at each trophic level, so if one species declines or is removed, others can fill its role.


2. Alternative food sources: Organisms have multiple sources of food, reducing dependency on any single species.


3. Resilience to disturbances: If one part of the web is disturbed (e.g., a species goes extinct), the overall system can adapt and maintain stability.


4. Energy flow flexibility: Energy can be redirected through different paths, keeping the ecosystem functioning.



In contrast, a food chain is linear and simple, so it’s more vulnerable to disruption—if one link breaks, the entire chain can collapse.

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