There is no food web in Antarctica's ice sheets, cap or glaciers.
There is no food web on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold there to sustain one..
Krill are a key component of the Antarctic food web, serving as a primary food source for many species including whales, seals, and penguins. While they play a crucial role, they are not the dominant herbivores in the Antarctic ecosystem, as there are other herbivorous organisms like algae and small fish that also contribute to the food web.
A food web consists of several components; primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and so on.
You may be thinking of Antarctic Krill, Euphausia superba,which forms the base of the Antarctic food chain.
autotroph
autotroph
it is an autotroph because it makes its own food.
The food web around the Antarctic continent -- no food grows on the continent: it's too cold -- exists in the Southern Ocean. This is a short food chain based in krill.
Autotrophs are thingies that go in the other thingies. so the thingy never shows the thingy.
they are autotroph autotrophs are organisms that produce there own food
No. An autotroph makes it's own food so it is a producer.