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5 November, 17:05

How does the amount of energy change for each trophic level in a food chain? Hint: What is the 10% rule and how does it apply to food chains?

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  1. 5 November, 17:32
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    The energy flow through the trophic levels has a simple rule, only 10% of the energy is transferred to the next level, which is the so called ''10% rule''. The producers are the ones that produce the energy in the food chain, thus they have 100% of the energy available. Following the 10% rule, the next trophic level, the primary consumers, will get 10% from the energy of the producers. Moving on, the secondary consumers will get 10% from the energy of the primary consumers. These 10% represent one tenth from the 10% that the primary consumers got, or rather it is only 1% of the initial 100% of the producers.
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