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In the corn to human food chain, how does the amount of energy in the corn compare with the amount of energy consumed by the human beings?
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In the corn to human food chain, how does the amount of energy in the corn compare with the amount of energy consumed by the human beings?
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We would receive less energy than the corn contains because in a food chain there is always a loss of energy.
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