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Based on the food chain below, if a bald eagle acquires 50 kg of energy, how much energy did the herbivorous duck get from the aquatic vegetation?

aquatic vegetation -->herbivorous duck --> bivalves --> sea ducks -->bald eagle
I know its 50,000 kg but how is the division worked down?

User Hollsk
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Answer:

c.) 50,000

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Energy with herbivorous duck is
50000Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

As we know that energy retained at each trophic level is ten percent of the total energy contained with in an species at the previous trophic level

Thus, energy retained in bald eagle is
10% of the sea duck's energy


(10)/(100) * X = 50\\X = 500

Thus energy with sea duck is equal to
500Kg

This energy of sea duck is equal to
10% of the energy of bivalves

Thus, energy retained in bivalves


(10)/(100) * X = 500\\X = 5000

Thus energy with bivalves
5000Kg

Now, the energy with bivalves is
10% of the energy of herbivorous duck

Thus, energy retained in herbivorous duck


(10)/(100) * X = 5000\\X = 50000

Thu, energy with herbivorous duck is
50000Kg

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