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the rate of energy at consumers level is called​

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Answered by khushu720
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Explanation:

Energy stored at the consumer level is called as secondary productivity. It is the rate of energy storage at consumer level. Consumer level includes herbivores, carnivores and decomposers. Gross primary productivity is the rate of photosynthesis.

Answered by Anonymous
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It is called secondary productivity.

  • It refers to the rate at which fresh organic substance is generated with the aid of consumers.
  • Based on their eating habits, consumers fall between the second and third trophic stages. It can be specified for any trophic level or other category, and units of energy or biomass can be used.
  • Consumers use already manufactured food products in their respiration, as well as converting the food matter to various tissues in an overall process.
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