Less than 1000, in any case, since some energy is lost. The exact amount lost varies from case to case.
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Ten percent of the energy in each trophic level makes it to the next level.
Because the plant needs to use energy to live, and if the plant uses up the energy the herbivores can not receive it. There for some of the energy is used for the plant and what ever is left over is received by the herbivore.
Thermal energy ( heat energy ) makes heat and electromagnetic makes light that you can see
kinetic energy
it makes it boogie it makes it lighter
Question: If a producer makes 1000 units of energy, how many units of this energy can a third-level consumer use? A: One unit of energy. Hope this helped. :) Thank you, #Mrs.Knowitall!
A consumer is a organism that takes energy from a producer which is something that makes its own food
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A prairie dog is a consumer because it feeds on other organisms. consumer=an organism that feeds on other organisms producer=makes energy for self
A fish is a consumer. A producer can only be something that makes its own food, like a plant.
a consumer its a producer because a producer is what makes the food and a consumer eats the food.
A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them
A tree is a producer because it makes its food from the sun
It will decrease. The amount of energy that a producer makes will be used to maintain the needs of the primary consumer. That reduced amount will be used by the secondary consumer for their needs (growth and reproduction). That really leaves very little to be passed on. That is the reason why the numbers get smaller and smaller as you go up the food chain. There just isn't enough energy for many in the third level.
Producers are plants. That makes a squirrel a consumer.
It is a consumer.
A producer makes products while the consumer uses or really consumes them