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In a food chain, if 10000 joules of energy is available to the producer, how much energy will be available to the secondary consumer to transfer it to the tertiary consumer?

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Answered by sanish
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According to conditions, we can see that only 10% energy is transferred to the next or successive trophic level and 90% of energy is being used, if we apply 10% law to the producer, we will get the energy that is available to the secondary consumer. Therefore when we apply 10% law to producer, we get:-

10% of 10,000 joules is 1000 Joules of energy will be available to the secondary consumer.
Answered by Anonymous
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<b>hello mate__ ☺

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--According to the 10 percent law, only 10% of the energy is transferred to each trophic level from its lower trophic level.

If 10,000 joules of energy is available to the producer, then only 1000 joules ( 10000 ×10/100 = 1000) of energy will be available to the primary consumer and only 100 joules (1000×10/100= 100) of energy will be available to the secondary consumer. The energy available with the tertiary consumer will be 10 joules(100×10/100= 10) of energy.

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