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About how much energy is lost with each transfer from one trophic level to the next? a. 10% b. 35% c. 90% d. 0% e. 65%
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About how much energy is lost with each transfer from one trophic level to the next?
a. 10%
b. 35%
c. 90%
d. 0%
e. 65%
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I'm not sure but I think its B.35 but tell me if i'm wrong.( * * )
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About 90 % of energy is lost through metabolic processes as heat during each transfer of energy from one tropic level to other. Only 10% of energy is transferred at any tropic level to the next next tropic level.
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