decrease.
This phenomenon is known as the 10% law, which states that only 10% of the energy stored in one trophic level is passed on to the next level. The remaining energy is lost as heat or used for the organism's own metabolic needs. Therefore, as we move up a food chain or trophic level, the amount of available energy decreases. This is why there are typically fewer top predators in an ecosystem compared to primary producers, since there is not enough energy available to support a large number of top predators.
In a food chain with each feeding relationship the energy transferred from one organism to another will
2 answers
1: decrease.
2: THREE to FIVE organisms.
3: omnivores
4: a producer and multiple consumers
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2: THREE to FIVE organisms.
3: omnivores
4: a producer and multiple consumers
I promise these are the right answers
On my mama😜