In an ecosystem, how much energy is available for transfer from one trophic
level to the next?
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The 10% of energy available for transfer from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem is in the form of chemical energy. The autotrophs (or producers) capture the energy in sunlight and convert it into chemical energy.
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The 10% of energy available for transfer from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem is in the form of chemical energy. The producers capture the energy of sunlight and convert it into chemical energy of food (carbohydrate), which is passed to other trophic levels.
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