What happens to the amount of energy transferred from one step to the next in a food chain?
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The energy is continuously transferred from one trophic level to another one an ecosystem.
Some amount of energy is lost during this whole transfer process that is released into the environment and the energy that remains is utilized.
The level from producer to second tropic level to the third, the energy will keep on decreasing.
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Energy is transferred along food chains from one trophic level to the next. The amount of energy decreases from one level to next. Hair, feathers,insect exoskeleton,bones linning plant foods not digested by most animals. Organisms also lose some bio mass by death. Most of the energy is lost in the form of biological processes.
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