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If the total amount of energy in the producer level ecosystem is 40,000 kilocalories how much energy is available for the first level consumers?
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If the total amount of energy in the producer level ecosystem is 40,000 kilocalories how much energy is available for the first level consumers?
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If the total amount of energy in the producer level ecosystem is 40,000 kilocalories how much energy is available for the first level consumers?
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Here is your answer:
40,000-36,000=4,000
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=4,000
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4,000 kilocalories will be available for the first level consumers
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