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In an ecosystem the energy is lost in the form of ________.​

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Answered by abhiudhayrs
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Explanation:

Energy that is not used in an ecosystem is eventually lost as heat. Energy and nutrients are passed around through the food chain, when one organism eats another organism. Any energy remaining in a dead organism is consumed by decomposers.

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Answered by DeenaMathew
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In an ecosystem, the energy is lost in the form of heat,

  • In an ecosystem, energy decreases with successive trophic levels and it decreases according to 10% low energy which states that energy at successive trophic levels is 10% less than at the previous one.
  • Producers at the first trophic level capture the light energy from the sun which is used by while ecosystem and the organism at successive trophic levels.
  • This energy is used by organisms for their respiratory needs or metabolic reactions which are released In the form of heat.
  • 90% of the energy received at each trophic level is lost in the form of heat.
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