energy is transfered through the burning of the marijuana plant which in return gets the consumer high AF.
Some energy is lost at each level since not all energy is transferred from the food to the consumer.
Grass is eaten by herbivores plant. Hence, it loses the energy.
Short food chains are more efficient than long food chains because you lose energy as you go up the chain. For example, if we say that plants take in 100% of the possible energy, when a rabbit eats that grass, the rabbit only gets 50% of the energy because the plants were using their stored energy to make food. It continues on like this for as long as the food chain lasts. (Note: the amount of energy isn't correct; I just used those percentages as examples.
Yes, electrons do lose energy at each step of the electron transport chain in photosynthesis. As electrons move along the chain, they transfer energy to pump protons across the membrane, which creates a proton gradient used to generate ATP. This energy loss is essential for the production of ATP and ultimately fuels the conversion of light energy into chemical energy.
yeah but it's quite tricky you might lose the chain, you can chain them in the bottom route of solaceon town and on the grass beneath the tall tower, by chaining them you can be lucky enough to get a shiny chansey.
The organism that has the least energy in the food chain is... well it depends because the ferther you go up in the tropic level the less energy you have. every time you go up you lose 10% of the energy.
They lose energy,which is then used by the cell to make ATP
They lose energy,which is then used by the cell to make ATP
they help balance the food chain and not good for the environment to lose a species
There is no "only food". In order to lose weight you need to consume less energy than your body uses.
eat food, go potty, have babies, and play!
Yes because they have to use extra energy to use them. If they lose their antlers, the energy that is usually used to grow them can be used to survive without much food in the winter.