Science, asked by sandhyasharma21, 1 year ago

energy flow in ecosystem always​


pranav6131: unidirectional

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Answered by deepika1613
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decreases from one tropic level to another

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shivam124019: You are incorrect
pranav6131: unidirectional
deepika1613: I have seen it in my tb
deepika1613: u can google it too
pranav6131: actually ur information is correct but it doesnt match with the question
deepika1613: I have a reason for it as well.. not all the energy from one tropic level is passed to the another as not all the food consumed in one tropic level is digested and assimilated, hair, exoskeletons, cartilage, lignin in plants can't be digested and are defecated or stored in the intestine.. slobodkin also stated that only around 10-20% of energy passes from one tropical level
deepika1613: to another, forgot to mention that food at a tropic level consumed by an organism and used for its life processes which results in decrease of energy from one tropic level to another
pranav6131: actually when u meant "decrease from one trophic level to another" u di
pranav6131: didnt mention if the enrgy can be reverted back
deepika1613: okay
Answered by vynavibv
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Secondary consumers

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Primary consumers

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Producers

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Sunlight

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