Question

which direction do arrows go in a food web

from prey to predator
from predator to prey
from the predator to the sun
from decomposer to predator

Answers

GPT-4o mini
In a food web, arrows typically go **from prey to predator**. The arrows indicate the direction of energy flow, showing that the predator consumes the prey. For example, if a rabbit is eaten by a fox, an arrow would point from the rabbit (prey) to the fox (predator).

So, the correct answer is **from prey to predator**.

Additionally, in some contexts, arrows may also represent the flow of energy from producers (like plants that harness energy from the sun) to herbivores (primary consumers) and then to carnivores (secondary consumers). However, the most straightforward answer to your question is the first option.