Science, asked by mahajankavya, 1 year ago

In the food chain, if 10,000 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 HarshitBhatia
8
only 10℅ energy gets transferred....1000 and then 100 J

mahajankavya: Whyyy???
mahajankavya: Please explain it....
Answered by Anonymous
5

<b>hello mate__ ☺

@itzrythm here__❤

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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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