Explain with an example, what type of changes occur in the amount of energy during its transfer from plants to apex consumers
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Energy decreases as it moves up from one trophic level to another because energy is lost as metabolic heat when the organism of one trophic level consumes the organisms of another trophic level.
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ACC to 10% rule (lindman’s rule)
At each tropic level 90% of energy is consumed or loss as heat.
Only 10% energy will transfer to next level organism.
So from plants to apex consumers the amount of energy transfer will decrease.
Plants 100%
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Grasshopper 10%
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Frog 1%
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Snake 0.1%
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Eagle0.01%
At each level only 10% energy transfers.
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At each tropic level 90% of energy is consumed or loss as heat.
Only 10% energy will transfer to next level organism.
So from plants to apex consumers the amount of energy transfer will decrease.
Plants 100%
|
|
Grasshopper 10%
|
|
Frog 1%
|
|
Snake 0.1%
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|
Eagle0.01%
At each level only 10% energy transfers.
Pls mark me as brainliest
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