Q- Discuss the transfer of biomass when one organism eats another. Use your knowledge of digestion to discuss how food is broken down and used by the consumer.
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Q- What Happens To The Energy That Does Not Transfer To The Next Level?
ANSWER- The amount of energy at each trophic level decreases as it moves through an ecosystem. As little as 10 percent of the energy at any trophic level is transferred to the next level; the rest is lost largely through metabolic processes as heat
Q- Explain why there are typically fewer organisms at the top of an energy pyramid
ANSWER- The number of organisms at each level decreases relative to the level below because there is less energy available to support those organisms. The top level of an energy pyramid has the fewest organisms because it has the least amount of energy
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Answer:
Sugars and Fats
Explanation:
Because Fats are broken down into fatty acids (ik it's a dumb name)
The answer to your question is A. You are correct
Answer:
Actually, glucose is consumed, and carbon dioxide is produced. The carbon in glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide during cellular respiration.
Explanation:
<span>Everyone has cells because these are the building
blocks of life. These tiny particles that clump into groups that form tissues,
organs, and organ systems are
what makes organisms distinct from non-living things that exist on Earth. Where
there are cells, life is present, and in its absence life cannot exist as we
know of today. Cells are responsible for bringing different species of
organisms that are found in different ecosystems all over Earth. They are tiny
but in groups they are responsible for every living organisms that have existed
through time. </span>