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Not all of the energy from the sun captured by the grass is efficiently transferred to the prairie dogs due to energy losses at each trophic level. This is known as the 10% rule, where only about 10% of the energy is passed on to the next trophic level. Energy is lost as heat during metabolism, movement, growth, and other life processes, leading to inefficiencies in energy transfer along the food chain.
Grass stores energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. This stored energy is then passed on to animals that eat grass as food, providing them with the energy they need to survive and grow.
Tall grass prairie, short grass prairie, mixed grass prairie
Tall grass prairie, short grass prairie, mixed grass prairie
Grass stores chemical energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into sugars for growth and development. This stored energy can be consumed by animals who eat the grass, transferring the energy up the food chain.
Tall grass prairie, short grass prairie, mixed grass prairie.
they get energy from the sunlight also by photosynthesis
There are no natural grass varieties that can grow without any sunlight. Sunlight is essential for photosynthesis, which is the process through which plants produce energy. Grass needs sunlight to survive and grow.