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In a food web, how is energy transferred between organisms?
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Energy is only transferred between animals, not plants.

Energy is destroyed when one organism eats another.

Energy is created by predators when they eat prey.

Energy is transferred from producers to consumers through feeding relationships.

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Energy is transferred from producers to consumers through feeding relationships.

Producers (plants, algae) capture solar energy and pass it to consumers when eaten. Energy is not created or destroyed; much is lost as heat at each trophic transfer, and transfers occur between plants and animals as well as among animals.