YOGYAKARTA - The food chain is part of an ecosystem that can be found in the sea, rice fields, forests, and so on. What are the examples of food chains in the fields? Check out the discussion below.

Reporting from Antara, below is information about the understanding of food chains in rice fields.

Food chain is a process when living things prey on other living things linearly to survive. This activity is part of an effort to survive in an ecosystem that varies with diverse terrain and conditions.

In the food chain, there are three components that have various functions and roles that complement each other in this mechanism. So that if one component is not available, then the food chain process will not be able to run properly. The components are as follows:

Manufacturers are the earliest food chain where these living creatures can produce or make their own food. The process of making food occurs by means of photosynthesis. This makes the producer's life not dependent on the availability of food from other creatures but as a source of food for other creatures. The existence of producers depends on the balance of nature. Producers are plants that live in these ecosystem areas.

Consumers are living things whose levels are above producers. Unlike manufacturers, consumers need other living things to survive because they do not have the ability to make their own food.

Therefore, consumers will prey on producers to survive. Consumers are divided into three, including primary or level I consumers, secondary or level II consumers, and tertiary or level III consumers. Examples of consumers include mice, cows, rabbits, goats, etc.

Decomposition or decomposition is a food chain after consumers because after consumers die, their carcasses will decompose in the soil by these decomposing organisms. Once decomposed back to the ground, living things will change as soil constituents and provide benefits for soil fertility to grow living things in the form of plants again. Examples of decomposers are bacteria and fungi.

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