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The caretaker of a farm feeds hay to the cows to procure milk from them. How much energy will the cows get from the hay?

A) 20%

B) 50%

C) 10%

D) 100%

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Answer:

10

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User Brickner
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Answer: C) 10%.

Explanation:

  • The cow will get only 10% energy from the hay as the transfer of energy from a lower to a higher trophic level follows the ten percent law.
  • According to the ten percent law of energy transfer, only 10 percent of the total energy gets transferred to the next trophic level in a food chain.
  • For example, if the hay had 100 joules of energy, the cow will get only 10% of 100 J i.e 10 J energy.
  • The reason why only ten percent energy is transferred is because the rest is lost in the form of heat in the atmosphere.
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