In rainforest food chains, organisms are not fully interchangeable due to their unique roles and adaptations. Each species occupies a specific niche, contributing to the ecosystem's balance and functionality—producers like plants, primary consumers like herbivores, and secondary consumers like carnivores all have distinct interactions. While some species may share similar roles, their specific ecological functions and relationships with other organisms make them integral to the food chain. Thus, replacing one organism with another could disrupt the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
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