Think of it this way. The sun is the source of energy. It is where ALL energy comes from the sun and is used by everything, however plants are the only things that can use its energy directly to make energy are plants.
After that, everything uses some of the energy. Plants use the energy from the sun, then the organisms that eat the plants use some of the energy. Things that eat the things that eat the plants use more of the energy, yet receives less energy from what actually started with at the bottom.
Long story short, at the "top"
Those in the last link.
On an ecological pyramid or in a food chain, typically, the highest trophic levels have the least amount of energy from the sun available for the next highest level. In a typical food chain, this would be the tertiary consumer level.
who gets the least amount of energy in the food chain
Sun, Tree, Insect, Lizard, Snake, Hawk
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Food ChainA simple chain of feeding relationship between three or four organisms is called a food chain. Food WebA food web is a diagram, of some sort, that links at least two food chains together. Food webs describe how energy is passed throughout a section of an ecosystem (or an entire ecosystem). An example of a food web:[ Grass ] -> [ Zebra ] -v[ Leaf ] -> [ Giraffe ] - [ Lion ]The transfer of food energy from the source in plants through a series of organisms with repeated eating and being eaten is the Food Chain. The interlocking pattern of Food Chains makes up the Food Web.A food chain traces the movement of energy flow from one organism to the next. A chain usually starts with an autotroph that converts energy from the sun into chemical energy (glucose). The passing of energy occurs when a heterotroph (organisms that collect chemical energy that is created by other organisms) consumes an autotroph. A food chain doesn't accurately show all the kinds of organisms that each heterotroph can consume to get energy from, so scientists invented food webs to display the various pathways that energy movement can happen in an ecosystem.
ecosystem
the very top
the energy of a food chain goes down as it moves up the food chain. so the primary producer has the most energy and the quaternary consumers have the least amount of energy. -kait B :)
it doesnt receive the least energy per animal but on a whole as a species, the top of the food chain tends to have the smallest population so it doesnt need as much energy to keep on living also only 10% or there abouts of the energy animals lower down on the food chain take in is available through eating them the remainder is spent on living (growth repair reproduction movement) and some is wasted like the energy in bones and fur and what the animal poops out basically hope this helped
it doesnt receive the least energy per animal but on a whole as a species, the top of the food chain tends to have the smallest population so it doesnt need as much energy to keep on living also only 10% or there abouts of the energy animals lower down on the food chain take in is available through eating them the remainder is spent on living (growth repair reproduction movement) and some is wasted like the energy in bones and fur and what the animal poops out basically hope this helped
Heat energy.Thermal Energy
Yup. Everything we know of at least