Biology, asked by ananyajain31, 7 months ago

If lion gets the least amount of energy as he is the highest member of the trophic level then, how do he complete his nutritional needs? (neat explanation required)​

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Answered by Jayantanujgenius
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Primary producers—usually plants and other photosynthesizers—are the gateway for energy to enter food webs.

Productivity is the rate at which energy is added to the bodies of a group of organisms—such as primary producers—in the form of biomass.

Gross productivity is the overall rate of energy capture. Net productivity is lower, adjusted for energy used by organisms in respiration/metabolism.

Energy transfer between trophic levels is inefficient. Only about 10% of the net productivity of one level ends up as net productivity at the next level.

Ecological pyramids are visual representations of energy flow, biomass accumulation, and number of individuals at different trophic levels

Explanation:

thus a lion consumes a herbivore like deer , cow , buffallo etc. to get it's nutritional needs .It's as simple as that ✌️

Answered by anjananegi
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