Biology, asked by andkevjor, 4 months ago

Suppose a frog eats a moth. The frog would capture only 10% of the available energy. What happened to the remainder of the energy?
Group of answer choices

It is transferred to light energy.

It is used for life processes and released as heat.

It is recycled by the predators.

It is passed on to the next trophic level.

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Answered by fazalwarsi855
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Answer:

It is used for life processes and released as heat.

This is the possible reason according to me


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Answered by mrbilalahmad
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Answer:

It is recycled by the predators.

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