Question 13:
Why are there rarely more than five links (or five organisms) in a food chain ?
Solution:
Because after that the energy available for the next organism will be so small that it will be insufficient to sustain the life of that organism.
Lakhmir Singh Biology Class 10
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Because energy is lost from each trophic level, leaving only small amounts of energy and nutrients that are too small to divide again for the next level.
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Because energy is lost from each trophic level, leaving only small amounts of energy and nutrients that are too small to divide again for the next level.
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