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The flow of energy in an ecosystem is acyclic. How?

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Answered by ritikraj200490
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The flow of energy in the ecosystem is unidirectional. The energy enters the plants (from the sun) through photosynthesis during the making of food. This energy is then passed on from one organism to another in a food chain. ... The energy available at each successive trophic level is 10 per cent of the previous level.

Answered by kaira82
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the flow of the ecosystem is acyclic because the energy which is passed to ecosystem by sun is 100% but though te energy is passe d from plants to small organism frplom them to big organism and futher from dead body of big organism to bacteria during this cycle the energy which is transferred is decrease by some percentage approx 20% . By the end of the cycle the energy is approx negligible so it cannot pass to the sun again

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