as little as 10% of the energy at any trophic level is transfer to the next level
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10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
it is water
i think 10%
The next level is heterotrophs that consume the autotrophs and are the primary consumers. Generally, 10% of the energy is based from one level to the next.
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The Anwser is 10%
10% of the energy is passed on each trophic level. the other 90% goes out through heat.
The total amount of energy available is reduced from one stage to the next.
No, only about 10-20% of an organism's energy is passed on to the next level of the food chain.
This is because organisms use much of the energy that they consume for life processes, such as respiration, movement, and reproduction.