indicate the flow of energy in an ecosystem why it is unidirectional? justify
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flow of energy in an ecosystem is unidirectional because energy can transfer from one trophic level to another but can't be reversed to the level from which it has came.
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The flow of energy in the ecosystem is unidirectional..
This energy is then passed on from one organism to another in a food chain. The energy given out by the organism as heat is lost to the environment, it does not return to be used by the plants again. This makes the flow of energy in the ecosystem 'unidirectional '.
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