The amount of energy at each trophic level in an

  1. The amount of energy at each trophic level in an ecosystem decreases as it moves through the ecosystem. Typically, only about 10
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  2. The amount of energy at each trophic level in an ecosystem decreases as it moves through the ecosystem. Typically, only about 10
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  3. The percentage of energy contained in each successive tropic level decreases by about ninety percent because living organisms
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  4. Which trophic level has the least amount of energy available for the next highest trophic level?Responses secondary consumer
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  5. Use diagram to answer the following answer in 2 significant digits using scientific notationif the rate of efficiency of the
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  6. The trophic levels in Figure below illustrate:(1 point) Responses ​​​​​​the relative amount of energy at each level
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  7. Which explains how the biomass at the top of the pyramid will change if a fire destroys a large percentage of the grasses in
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  8. Energy transfer is inefficient between trophic levels because(1 point) Responses all organisms within a trophic level die. all
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  9. Energy transfer is inefficient between trophic levels because(1 point)Responses all organisms within a trophic level die. all
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  10. what is a trophic level how does the amount of energy change as you go from one trophic level to another
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