3. In the following food chain 30 J energy was available to snake. How much energy would have been present in plants and peacock?
plants Grasshopper frog snake peacock
explain why, when energy flows in a food chain, the max energy is found in the lowest trophic
level and the least energy is found in the top most trophic level?
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because energy flows from a food chain because food chain was which gives nutrition for our body and least energy is found in the topmost trophic level which was like fruits and excetra I think it's helped you
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peacock= 30/10 = 3J
plants = 30 x 1000 = 30,000 J
( based on 10 Percent law)
10% law of energy states that only 10% of energy is passed on and rest of 90% energy is wasted as heat. so the highest energy found is at the producer level and the lowest energy found is at top level of a food chain. as the producer consume the energy from the sun and 10% of its energy is passed on first consumer and so on.
therefore we can say that the maximum energy is found in the lowest trophic level and least energy is found in the topmost trophic level.
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