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the tertiary consumer.

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When a secondary consumer eats a primary consumer how much energy gets transferred?

the secondary consumer gets 10% of the energy from consuming primary consumer.


How much energy in a primary consumer?

It gets 10% of energy from the secondary consumer.


Which food item has the least amount of energy?

Tertiary consumer has the least amount of energy.....


Where does a consumer gets energy?

it eats the producer


Which energy transfer is least likely to be found in nature?

consumer to consumer


How does consumer gets energy?

They eat plants and animals


How does a consumer get its energy?

A consumer gets its energy in multiple ways.If the consumer is low on the food chain like a prairie dog it will get its energy from producers, such as grass that use photosynthesis.If the consumer is in the middle of the food chain like a hawk it would get its energy from eating the prairie dog and also gain the leftover energy from the grass the prairie dog ate.Last but not least is if the consumer is high up in the food chain like a coyote.The coyote will get its energy from eating the hawk which in turn will give it leftover energy from the prairie dog. It could also give some energy from the grass to the coyote but that's not very likely. So basically a consumer gets its energy by what it eats. I hope this helped:)


How does consumer's get its energy?

A consumer gets its energy in multiple ways.If the consumer is low on the food chain like a prairie dog it will get its energy from producers, such as grass that use photosynthesis.If the consumer is in the middle of the food chain like a hawk it would get its energy from eating the prairie dog and also gain the leftover energy from the grass the prairie dog ate.Last but not least is if the consumer is high up in the food chain like a coyote.The coyote will get its energy from eating the hawk which in turn will give it leftover energy from the prairie dog. It could also give some energy from the grass to the coyote but that's not very likely. So basically a consumer gets its energy by what it eats. I hope this helped:)


Where does a first level consumer get its energy?

a consumer gets its food by eating food not producing it.


In an ecosystem what does a consumer lack that a producer possesses?

a producer already has it's energy so the consumer gets it's energy from there


Is beef a producer or a consumer?

It is a consumer. Even though we eat it, a producer is something that gets its food from the sun. Beef doesn't get its energy from the sun. It gets its energy from a producer, grass.


Why are sharks primary consumers?

A Shark would be considered a Secondary Consumer because a primary consumer gets its energy from plants, whereas a Secondary Consumer gets its energy from from other consumers.