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12 May, 05:10

If a Killer whale is feeding at the fifth trophic level, how much phytoplankton mass is required to add each gram of new mass to the whale? Assume that 10% of the energy at one trophic level is transferred to the next level. 10,000 grams 50,000 grams 1 gram 1000 grams

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  1. 12 May, 05:28
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    Since a phytoplankton is on the 1st trophic level. Therefore the energy transfer from the phytoplankton to the Killer whale must be on the 4th power.

    To calculate:

    Mass of phytoplankton required = 1 gram / (0.1) ^4

    Mass of phytoplankton required = 10, 000 grams

    Therefore, 10, 000 grams of phytoplankton is needed to add 1 gram of mass to the Killer whale.
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