It's yes. Each level in the pyramid has only ten percent of the level beneath it, so there is less energy transfer as you go up the pyramid. So if at the base, the available energy is 10000 the next step up would have an available energy of 1000, and the next step 100 etc.
The answer depends on what information is available.
which organism occupy the base of pyramid
A pyramid of biomass shows how much energy the organism on a food chain is getting from its food.
It all depends on the plants because plants give off energy to a organism and then that organism gives it to another organism and the process continues.
This is called a food chain or a food pyramid depending on how many organisms are involved in this process.
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in an energy pyramid , the most energy is available at which level of the pyramid
The Producers. Tends to be the bottom of the pyramid if you are studying a pyramid.
No. Energy will always get lost on it's way up the food chain. This is why there is much more grass than there are Bison, and many more Bison than there are Lions. But the creature at the top probably has a richer source of energy available to them, it's much easier to get energy out of a cow's flesh than to get it out of grass because the cow has already done all the hard work of digesting the grass.
It represent the food pyramid and the bottom organism eats less as the top organism eats more.(basically everything on the bottom)
depends on what kind of pyramid it is
It depends on what type of pyramid. Their is an square pyramid, a rectangular pyramid, a pentagonal pyramid, etc.