Energy transfer is inefficient between trophic levels primarily because "molecules are fully digested from each trophic level." In reality, not all energy from one trophic level is converted into biomass for the next level; a significant portion of energy is lost as heat, waste, or used in metabolic processes. Therefore, the correct response regarding inefficiency in energy transfer is related to digestion and energy loss rather than organisms being fully consumed or fully dying.
Energy transfer is inefficient between trophic levels because(1 point) Responses dead organisms and waste are recycled throughout the trophic levels. dead organisms and waste are recycled throughout the trophic levels. all organisms within a trophic level die. all organisms within a trophic level die. molecules are fully digested from each trophic level. molecules are fully digested from each trophic level. organisms within a trophic level are fully consumed. organisms within a trophic level are fully consumed.
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