energy food barley or oats
Secondary consumers.
Food
Which of the following does not affect the amount of food a horse needs?Coat color
The grain food group has the highest amount of carbohydrates.
Of the choices given, the only one that does not affect the amount of food a horse needs is his/her coat color.
Fats and oils are the foods highest in energy content.
The amount of energy in food is measured in kilojoules (kL)
On an ecological pyramid or in a food chain, typically, the highest trophic levels have the least amount of energy from the sun available for the next highest level. In a typical food chain, this would be the tertiary consumer level.
a horse that needs a smaller amount of food is referred to as an " Easy Keeper"
The level in a food web with the highest amount of total available energy is the producer. The producer is a photosynthetic organism that can harness the energy from light that generally comes from the sun. As the energy is passed from trophic level to trophic level, only about 10-20% of the energy is passed on, while the rest is lost as heat. For instance, if a producer had a total energy amount of 60 kj/m2yr, then the primary consumer would only be able to gain 6-12 kj/m2yr.
The snack food that has the highest amount of calories in America is oil popped popcorn with 583 calories per serving.
The highest amount of energy available is at the trophic level of producers, such as plants, because they can harness energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to herbivores, carnivores, and so on, but some energy is always lost at each step in the food chain.