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How are food webs on land and in the water similar? How are they different?

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Land food chains, also known as terrestrial food chains, usually start with a plant as a producer. Water food chains, or aquatic food chains, can start with an aquatic plant as a producer, but there are also microscopic free-floating cells called phytoplankton that can use sunlight to make their own food as well.

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