Asked by Scarlet
Do all organisms get the same amount of energy? Why or why not?
I would think that organisms get different amounts of energy since some need more and others need less. Like a plant would need different amounts of energy from a bear. A plant would get more energy, it is a primary producers. Then would be the primary consumer, then the secondary consumer, and then the last, tertiary consumer. The available energy decreases as you get higher on the food energy pyramid. Is this correct? Please help! Thanks. (=
I would think that organisms get different amounts of energy since some need more and others need less. Like a plant would need different amounts of energy from a bear. A plant would get more energy, it is a primary producers. Then would be the primary consumer, then the secondary consumer, and then the last, tertiary consumer. The available energy decreases as you get higher on the food energy pyramid. Is this correct? Please help! Thanks. (=
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
Yes that is correct
Answered by
Scarlet
Can someone please hurry and help me??? Mrs. Sue??? Anyone???
Answered by
Scarlet
Oh ok thanks! (=
Answered by
wordsmeansmore
Which organisms have the most energy available to them?
Answered by
Rose Scarlette
Thanks for the help! I've been stuck on this question a few days now, and the assignment is due today! Glad I found this website! :)
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