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Answered by singhyogendra559
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The cycle of energy is based on the flow of energy through different trophic levels in an ecosystem. ... At the first trophic level, primary producers use solar energy to produce organic material through photosynthesis. The herbivores at the second trophic level, use the plants as food which gives them energy.

Answered by bsharma23sl
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The energy flow from the lowest to the highest trophic level.

Explanation:

  • In a food chain, energy transfers from the lowest to the highest trophic level. The lowest are producers such as plants, who synthesize their energy in the form of food from the sun’s light via the process of photosynthesis. Primary consumers (herbivores) are at the second trophic level that takes energy from producers and then this energy transfers to the secondary consumers (carnivores), followed by the tertiary consumers, and so on ends at either decomposers, parasites, or detritivores.
  • The lowest trophic level is attained by producers and the highest trophic level is attained by apex consumers.
  • According to the 10% law of Lindeman, only 10% of energy transfers to the next level. For example, if producers have 100% energy, then 10% travels to first consumers, 1% to second consumers, 0.1% to third consumers, and so on.

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