Science, asked by ashking2981, 1 year ago

in the following food chain 40J energy was available to the Hawks. how much energy would have present in the plants?

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Answered by aadi04
2
the hawk must be the third consumer so according to 10%law the energy in plant must be 4000J
Answered by blasterblade2017
3

If the chain is having 5 organisms then, plnt would have 400,000 J of energy and if it has 4 organisms then 40,000 J of energy would be available to the plant


aadi04: bro..don't u think that hawks should be the third consumer
blasterblade2017: No man i dont think hawk eats insects the line up would be plants /insects/frogs or higher organisms/snakes or other birds/ then our hawk
aadi04: yup
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