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The answer to your question is a trophic level of carnivores
Only a fraction of the energy available at one trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level.
Since carnivores are above herbivores in the trophic levels, herbivores have more energy than carnivores.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The phenomenon is best explained by the fact that the <u>genetic codes are degenerates</u>. In other words, more than one codon can specify for the same amino acid being carried by the tRNA.
<em>The base-pairing rule between the third nucleotide of a codon and that of the anticodon on the tRNAs loosens off. For example, GUU, GUC, and GUA all specify for the amino acid valine while GCU, GCC, and GCA all specify for alanine. </em>
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Nearly all of the energy that drives an ecosystem comes from the sun in the form of solar energy. Solar energy enters the ecosystem through a process of photosynthesis that is the starting point for all forms of plant and animal life on the planet. The sun and solar energy are the beginning source of energy for almost all functioning ecosystems and organisms on the planet.
A limit on certain fishes (ex: limit 100 fish per person, has to between 3-5 in, these are just examples)
protection of habitats
protection of certain species (if caught, must return, cannot keep, endangered species)
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