Glycogen is formed in the liver during the absorptive state. Glycogen formation is called glycogenesis, which takes place depending on the demand for glucose and ATP. If both are present in relatively high amounts, then the excess of insulin promotes the glucose conversion into glycogen for storage in the liver and muscle cells.
So it starts with the sun and then goes to the producer who has 100% of energy. then each time it goes down(primary,secondary) it loses 10% of energy meaning that the for the primary it only has 10% left of the 100% and the secondary has 1% of the 100%
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Okay I think the question is already answered