Biology, asked by mamatha10, 1 year ago

energy flow in an ecosystem is: a) multidirectional b) unidirectional c) bidirectional d)circular

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Energy flow in an ecosystem is unidirectional.

● Energy flow is the measure of vitality Or energy that travels through a natural way of life. ...

● Energy that isn't utilized in a biological system is in the long run lost as warmth.

● Energy and supplements are gone around through the natural way of life, when one living being eats another living being.

● Any energy staying in a dead living being is devoured by decomposers.

Answered by brokendreams
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Energy flow in an ecosystem is unidirectional.

Option B

Explanation:

The energy flow in an ecosystem actually occurs by means of food consumption. The energy from sun is captured by the plants by means of photosynthesis. These plants are then consumed by animals who become the primary consumers. These animals are then consumed by the other animals which are the secondary consumers. They are then consumed by other group – the tertiary consumers.  

The prey is hunted by the hunter, but not the reverse happens ever. Thus the flow of energy is always directed from the prey towards the hunter. Thus the energy flow is unidirectional.  

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