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The plants get 10 percent energy from the sun. The highest concentration of energy is in producers [for example plants or algae]. Then the primary consumer eats only plants but retain only ten percent of their energy. Secondary consumers eat the primary consumers and get ten percent from the primary consumers. Secondary consumers can also eat plants. Then the final level is the tertiary consumers who are typically carnivores and eat secondary consumers. They retain 10 percent from the secondary consumers. So with each level less energy is achieved.
Glycogen- stores are optimized by consuming a high carbohydrate diet.
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A jobber is an individual or a company that buys fuel products from its producers and sell it to the consumers or other companies that need it. This was an in-demand job in the United States until the percentage of jobbers that were involved in the sale of fuel went down from 44.3 percent in 2001 into 37.3 percent in 2004.
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yes producers have the most energy. then the first level cunsumer has one 10th the energy that producers have. and 2nd level cunsumers have one 10th the energy then a 1st level cunsumer has . etc. etc.
yes it takes 10 percent of the producers energy
Gillette had 26.5 percent of the electric toothbrush market in 2002, followed by Proctor and Gamble with 18.3 percent and Philips with 15.6 percent.
The hawk will have more energy percent available.
During the 1920s consumers which are the people buying, started to get more jobs. Real GNP growth during the 1920s was fast, 4.2 percent a year from 1920 to 1929. Real GNP per capita grew 2.7 percent per year between 1920 and 1929. And that caused consumers to buy more items. For Example: Ford's Model T.
Protective tariff... Apex :)
The difference between 41 percent and 22 percent = 60.3175%