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21 February, 14:49

In the above food web, energy is transferred from wheat to the mouse and from the mouse to the coyote when these organisms are consumed. How does this example support the law of conservation of energy? A. Energy is created each time it is transferred between organisms. B. Energy is both created and destroyed as it is transferred. C. Energy is destroyed each time it is transferred between organisms. D. Energy is neither created nor destroyed while it is transferred.

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  1. 21 February, 14:59
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    Answer: Option d

    Explanation:

    The energy is transferred in the food chain from one organism to another organism. The producers are plants and then there are consumers at different levels.

    The energy transfer takes place from one form to another form. The energy is neither created nor destroyed during this whole process.

    Some of the energy is also converted in the form of heat. Rest of energy is transferred from one organism to another organism.
  2. 21 February, 15:17
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    its d if its for study island
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