What insect ? Doing What? If you do not understand the question, you will not understand the answer.
It depends on the insect.
answer is 1 percent b/c the insect gets 10 percent of the plant's energy, and only 10 percent of that 10 percent is available for the bird
The insect eats the leaf, which contains stored energy from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants convert sunlight into energy (in the form of sugars) that is then consumed by the insect for its own energy needs. Ultimately, the insect relies on the sun indirectly for its energy by consuming plant material.
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an insect has 6 legs
The energy stored in the insect comes from the plant through a series of transfers in the food chain. Plants convert sunlight into chemical energy via photosynthesis, which is then consumed by insects, storing a fraction of that energy in their bodies. When a bird eats the insect, it can access this stored energy, but typically only about 10% of the energy from the plant is passed on through each trophic level due to energy loss from metabolic processes and heat. Thus, the bird utilizes a small portion of the original energy the plant produced.
No, it's a mammal, much much larger than your average insect.
how solar energy is used
39800000000 % of energy is used in India everyday?
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Insect is a word used by scientists
You need much more information to identify an insect.