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Licemer1 [7]
3 years ago
11

Approximately how much energy is transferred from Friday to predator in the food chain

Biology
1 answer:
Katarina [22]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Friday to Predator??

Explanation:

Do you mean Prey to Predator, if so, On average, 90% of an organism's energy is used for its life processes and only 10% is passed on to its predator in the next trophic level. There are rarely more that 4 or 5 trophic levels in a food web.

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