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4 November, 05:49

Suppose there are 500 units of energy available at the base of a pyramid of energy. How many units of that energy will the first-level consumers store? How many units will the second-level consumers store?

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  1. 4 November, 06:14
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    With every other lever 10% of the energy with be transferred. In this case: Primary Producers (500) 1) First - level consumer. (50) 2) Second-level consumer. (5) 3) Third - level consumer. (0.5) Remember the formula is: (Primary Producer) __units X 10% = __500 units X 10% = 50

    50 units of energy will be the first level consumers stored.

    5 units of energy will be the second level consumers stored.
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