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it is often viewed as an upside down triangle. it is labelled kingdom at biggest, phylum below, class, order, family genus and finally species for more info search classifaction/linaeus

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What does the food pyramid look like?

obviously a pyramid. The top is red for meat and meat alternatives, then a blue strip for dairy products, a yellow strip for grain products, and a green strip for fruits and vegetables. An image of the "food pyramid" for healthy eating can be found quite easily by searching "food pyramid" on google.com.


What would a pyramid of numbers for a tropical rainforest look like?

In a pyramid of numbers for a tropical rainforest, there would be a large base consisting of producers, such as plants and trees. Above that, there would be a smaller number of primary consumers, like insects and herbivores. Finally, at the top, there would be an even smaller number of apex predators, such as big cats or birds of prey.


What is the coral reef energy pyramid?

The coral reef energy pyramid represents the flow of energy through different trophic levels in a coral reef ecosystem. At the base of the pyramid are primary producers like algae and phytoplankton, followed by primary consumers like herbivorous fish, then secondary consumers like carnivorous fish, and finally top predators like sharks. Each level transfers energy from one trophic level to the next, with energy decreasing as it moves up the pyramid.


How does a animal classification chart look like?

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