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One million calories .
10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
as little as 10% of the energy at any trophic level is transfer to the next level
i think 10%
because the way a food chain works is energy is transferred between trophic levels, but as you move up each trophic level, about half of the energy is lost, which means when you get to the fourth trophic level, only about 10% of the original energy is remaining, so adding another level would mean that the creature would have to consume 10 times as much of its respective prey to get the energy equivalent of 1 of the creatures at the first trophic level. so in other works, energy consumption would be too inefficient
The trophic level of an animal refers to its place on the energy pyramid. Its trophic level shows what the animal eats and how much energy it gets.
It has about 10% less energy.
10%
One million calories .
10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
as little as 10% of the energy at any trophic level is transfer to the next level
Only 10% moves up...my daughter is writing a paper on this now!
i think 10%
The Anwser is 10%
between 5-20%
Each trophic level contains one-tenth as much biomass as the level below it and ten times as much biomass as the level above it.
Becuase of the interpretation of the condence evaluation of the trophic leve leveld out by the consumers