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What is most likely the amount of energy available at a trophic level of primary consumers if the amount of energy available to producers in that food web is 2,000 kilocalories?

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Anything about the same as 2,000 kilocalories.

If the producers are plants / algae, and contain 2,000 kilocalories of energy, the primary consumers, which are the ones eating the plants / algae will obtain about the same amount of energy the producers originally have.


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BioTeacher101

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Answer:

I don’t think it would be the same amount I had this lesson before and like the animal eating only get like a percent of what there eating so I had this on a quiz or something but i think it’s probably 200

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I already explained in the answer box

But i think the answer is

200 kilocalories

I hope it helped

As of what I understand that’s the answer but if it’s not sorry

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