Biology, asked by binigd37, 18 days ago

why do primary consumers get more energy than secondary consumer

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Answered by kaduskardivya29
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Only the green stored energy is available to the consumer. Thus, a primary consumer is going to be more efficient than a secondary consumer. A secondary consumer is going to be more efficient than a tertiary consumer. In the image below, the ground squirrel consumes the plant but then the fox consumes the squirrel.

Answered by sumaiyaaj958
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The organisms that eat the primary consumers are meat eaters (carnivores) and are called the secondary consumers. ... Because of this inefficiency, there is only enough food for a few top level consumers, but there is lots of food for herbivores lower down on the food chain. There are fewer consumers than producers.

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