What happens to the chemical elements that make up the molecules of living things as they pass through a food web? A. They remain intact in their original structures. B. Some of their energy is stored in newly made structures. C. They are not transferred at all.
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The option B is correct.
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The chemical element that make up the molecules of living structure as they pass through the food web sum of their energy is stored in newly made structures.
Explanation:
- The importance of the food web of the food chain is to transfer energy from the organisms of lower trophic level to the organisms of the high trophic level.
- However the entire energy is not converted or given to the the next group of organisms.
- due to the reason there is only 10% of the energy which is transferred from one organism to the other. The rest of the energy is lost in the form of heat
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