The lowest; all others expend it at some point, which makes it leave the pyramid/food chain.
<< The base (producers) because that is the level where energy is first fixed to the ecosystem. ALL levels expend more energy than they fix. >it contains the least amount of the total energy.
. What magma type contains the greatest amount of silica (SiO₂)? p.101 (Table 5-1) peridotite
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The renal cortex contains the largest number of nephron structures in the kidney.
The layer of Earth with the greatest amount of decayed material is the topmost layer, known as the soil layer or the humus layer. This layer contains organic matter formed from the decomposition of plants and animals, contributing to soil fertility.
it contains the least amount of the total energy.
it contains the least amount of the total energy.
it contains the least amount of the total energy.
carbohydrates
Not exactly they get less energy from the animals they consume.
. What magma type contains the greatest amount of silica (SiO₂)? p.101 (Table 5-1) peridotite
The highest amount of energy available is at the trophic level of producers, such as plants, because they can harness energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This energy is then passed on to herbivores, carnivores, and so on, but some energy is always lost at each step in the food chain.
the producer.
The greatest amount of energy in an energy pyramid is stored at the base, where primary producers, such as plants and phytoplankton, are located. These organisms capture solar energy through photosynthesis, converting it into chemical energy. As energy moves up the pyramid to herbivores and then to carnivores, a significant amount is lost at each trophic level primarily due to metabolic processes and heat, resulting in less energy being available to higher levels. Consequently, the energy decreases as one moves up the pyramid.
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The renal cortex contains the largest number of nephron structures in the kidney.
The bottom of the food pyramid (plants mostly) have the greatest amount of energy available. The best argument for vegetarianism I ever heard.