of course there could be a food chain containing 10 organisims. the world is big, most things are possible, and there are countless species of animals. many which we might not even have discovered yet.
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Yes, because a food chain may contain as many organisms as needed or observed.
plant get their food from the sunlight, and use the chloroplast to convert it into energy they can use as food. animals get it by eating organisms lower on the food chain then them, and get energy (but only about 10%) from that.
10% is used and or passed onto each level in a food chain whereas the other 90% is lost to the environment or dissipated as heat.
That is because at each level (as you go up the food chain), less energy is available. This, in turn, is due to the fact that organisms use most of the energy for their own maintenance. Only a small percentage of the energy is stored in tissues such as muscles (meat) that are eaten by the next-higher level.
Sauerkraut is a food. It contains 10 letters.
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Energy. In general, only about 10% of the energy available is able to be passed up the food chain.
10 %
you call it a producer(i am 10!)
By bottom, do you mean where the food chain starts(with plants) then YES :) only 10% passes on to each level :)
in a food chain, energy transfers from one level to another. The 10% rule says that 10% of energy is transfered from one level to another because the rest of the energy is being used by the organism.
10 percent is traveled throughout