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The arbon, oxygen and nitroy mode Complete the food chain: by 'ecosystem -nt types of ecosystems? Ince between biotic and abiotic A Grass Rabbit B Producer Carnivorous c 2 tropic level​

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Answered by shreyamaurya589
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Why does so much energy exit the food web between one trophic level and the next? Here are a few of the main reasons for inefficient energy transfer^{1,2}

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In each trophic level, a significant amount of energy is dissipated as heat as organisms carry out cellular respiration and go about their daily lives.

Some of the organic molecules an organism eats cannot be digested and leave the body as feces, poop, rather than being used.

Not all of the individual organisms in a trophic level will get eaten by organisms in the next level up. Some instead die without being eaten.

The feces and uneaten, dead organisms become food for decomposers, who metabolize them and convert their energy to heat through cellular respiration. So, none of the energy actually disappears—it all winds up as heat in the end.

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Answered by WhiteTeacher
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Plants - Rabbit - Hawk

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