The last level of the energy pyramid...secondary,tertiary...
producer level
why do you ask ? I guess veggies
Decomposers. Mind you, in many diagrams of the energy pyramid, decomposers are not even represented, in that case it would be the top predator (a tertiary or quaternary consumer).
The bottom of the pyramid contains the most energy.
The producer level is considered the level that has the most energy that is available on the energy pyramid. This is only relative to photosynthetic organisms.
the answer is the consumers.
on the very bottom.......
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This is because the farther up you go in the energy pyramid the energy decreases.
an example of a energy pyramid is say for example theres a continuous light protected by a line spectrum it automatically gives energy to the energy pyramid.
The Earthworm is at the bottom of the Energy Pyramid. It is a decomposer.
The peregrine falcon is at the very top of an energy pyramid
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.
Ina an energy pyramid, the most energy is found at the bottom or base of the pyramid.
At the bottom. The amount of energy being passed on decreases as the pyramid goes up. For example, if the pyramid had 5 flowers on the bottom, 3 rabbits in the middle, and a hawk on top, the most energy would be with the flowers, and least passed on to the hawk.
it contains the least amount of the total energy.
Nutters who believe in pyramid energy. Or if the pyramid is a food chain, producers.
it contains the least amount of the total energy.
it contains the least amount of the total energy.
Producers
No, autotrophic producers are always at the bottom of an energy pyramid.
It is the part that has the least amount of energy in the trophic pyramid. An owl or skunk would be an example of this.
The producers are found at the bottom. They contain the most amount of energy and the energy is transferred to other organisms in the food pyramid. [Consumers].
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