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If the grass contains 100,000 kcal of energy, how much energy will the zebra receive?
100,000 kcal
10,000 kcal
1,000 kcal
100 kcal
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10,000 kcal.
Using the 10% energy‑transfer rule between trophic levels: the zebra (primary consumer) gets about 10% of the grass's 100,000 kcal → 0.10 × 100,000 = 10,000 kcal.
Using the 10% energy‑transfer rule between trophic levels: the zebra (primary consumer) gets about 10% of the grass's 100,000 kcal → 0.10 × 100,000 = 10,000 kcal.
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