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- ctional What proportion of energy stored at one trophic level ends up being LOST as it moves to the next trophic level? O 10% O 25% O 50% O 75% O 90%What percent of the energy stored at one trophic level is stored at the next trophic level? О 10% О 30% 50% O 90%Primary producers Tertiary consumers Secondary consumers Primary consumers and decomposers Which of the following statements is true for different trophic levels in ecosystems? Between 80% and 90% of the energy is lost between most trophic levels. Primary consumers consume less biomass than secondary consumers. Productivity increases with each trophic level. Between 10% and 20% of the energy is lost between most trophic levels. Production of biomass (g/m2/year) 3 30 200 1000
- As a rule of thumb, about one-tenth of the energy or biomass consumed is stored at each trophic level. About how many kg of feed should it take to produce 1 kg of chicken meat that we eat? How much more energy should it take to provide you a meal of meat compared to vegetables?A given ecosystem has the following amounts of energy available at each trophic level: Primary producers: 4,000 gC/m2/day; Primary consumers: 480 gC/m2/day; Secondary consumers: 72 gC/m2/day; Tertiary consumers: 24 gC/m2/day. Does this ecosystem follow Lindeman's Law for ecological efficiency? No, the average efficiency is 20% O Yes, the average efficiency is 10% O No, the average efficiency is 10% O Yes, the average efficiency is 20%Which of the following is true of trophic relationships in an ecosystem? All energy in the food chain is ultimately transferred to top level carnivores Most of the useable energy transferred between trophic levels is maintained--very little is lost The trophic pyramid predicts that top level carnivores should have the least amount of biomass in an ecosystem Net productivity is typically a measure of over-all photosynthesis in an ecosystem
- Trophic levels Part A) In food chains and webs, what trophic level must you have more of than others. Part B) Each trophic level has how much LESS energy? Part C) Can an organism fill more than one trophic level? Explain your answer.Which trophic level in an aquatic ecosystem would contain the greatest amount of usable energy? Primary consumers located 150 meters below sea level. Primary producers located 80 meters below sea level. Primary producers located 45 meters below sea level. Primary consumers located 40 meters below sea level.In the trophic structure, autotrophs are living organisms that: Are at the top of the chain, referred to as tertiary producers. Photosynthetic organisms that produce their own energy Organisms that receive their energy by consuming producers such as plants Help to decompose the remains of dead organisms
- The direction of the arrows in a trophic chain (as the one in the figure below) represents... A E O B) direction of movement of matter O Both B and C O A, B, and C O A) direction of consumption, from higher level consumer to lower level consumer O C) direction of movement of energy O Both A and CThe following is NOT true about trophic levels Animals capable of feeding at many trophic levels will be able to survive if portions of their food supply are decreased or eliminated Secondary consumers belong to the third trophic level Primary consumers belong to the first trophic level Each stage through which energy travels is called a trophic levelAs a general rule, for each jump up in trophic level, about how much does the available energy drop? Group of answer choices practically 100 percent 90 percent 10 percent 30 percent 50 percent