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The last level of the energy pyramid...secondary,tertiary...
If by lowest you mean the producers, then they have the most energy to store. As the pyramid goes up, the energy transfer is only 10%, meaning that the amount of energy that a herbivore has by eating the producer is only 10% while the other 90% is used up by the producer. If by lowest you mean a carnivore at the top of the food chain, then they have the least amount of energy that is stored. Because of this, carnivores have to eat more to sustain their vitality.
Tertiary Consumers and Secondary carnivores
Plants represent the base of the Energy Pyramid.
The producer level has the most available energy.
Eugenia, the flowering myrtle, is a producer on the energy pyramid.
It is when there is most energy at the producer level and each level you move up there is less energy.
The most energy is available at the producer level of the pyramid . As you move up the pyramid, each level has less energy available than the level below.
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The most energy is available at the producer level of the pyramid . As you move up the pyramid, each level has less energy available than the level below.
Its just give Energy to consumers ,
a decomposer is the oppisite of producer
level 1 (bottom)
The producer level pyramid contain the most energy, because the sun has the most energy as we know, and producers<plants> get their energy from it. As the consumers<herbivores> eat the producers<plants> they will only get 10% of their energy, and the one that will eat them<herbivores> will also get only 10% energy.... so on, & so forth... That's why,the producer level pyramid contain the most energy. :D
The last level of the energy pyramid...secondary,tertiary...
Yes, a plant is classified as a producer by the energy pyramid, as it creates its own energy through the sun. :D