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A path of energy through the trophic levels of an ecosystem is called?

energy pyramid or nutrient pyramid.


What is the path of energy from one organism to another?

digestion, alimentory canal.


What is the path that energy takes as it flows from one organism to another?

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What is The path of energy in food from one organisim to another is a?

The path of energy in a feeding relationship between organisms is called A FOOD CHAIN.


The path of energy from one feeding level to another in an ecosystem?

food chain


What does a food chain show a flow of?

food chains show what animals eat other animals. like leaves-caterpillars-bird or grasses-kangaroo rat- kit fox-bob cat.


Path that energy takes as one thing eats another?

The path that energy takes as one thing eats another is called the food chain. It refers to a hierarchical series of organisms, each dependent on the next as a food source.


The path that energy takes in an ecosystem as it flows from organism to organism is a?

consumer to producer


What is the path of energy from one feeding level to another in an ecosystem?

Food chain from the ecology puzzle


The path that energy takes through a community as one living thing eats another?

food chain


What is the path by which energy passes from one living thing to another?

Energy passes from one living thing to another through a food chain or food web. Producers, such as plants, convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. This energy is then consumed by herbivores, which are in turn consumed by carnivores or omnivores.


The path of energy from the sun from one living thing to another is a?

The path of energy from the sun to living things is through photosynthesis, where plants convert sunlight into chemical energy. This energy is then passed on to organisms that consume plants, forming a food chain or web. Ultimately, energy is transferred between organisms as they eat and are eaten, with each step losing energy in the form of heat.