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About how much energy is transferred from a primary consumer to a secondary consumer?

90% of the original energy from the Sun
10% of the original energy from the Sun
10% of the primary consumer's energy
1% of the primary consumer's energy

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10% of the primary consumer's energy

10 percent rule


Food chain refers to a process cycle from producer to consumer to decomposer.
Plants – herbivores – omnivores – carnivores
Start -> Plants -> herbivore insect -> spiders -> small bird -> Snake -> hawk -> fox -> lion -> when died the body will be eaten by hyena-> when hyena died -> body get decompose and be eaten by worms and the rest will be plant’s fertilizer.

The process of the food chain will then again takes place over and over again.




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Answer: The correct answer is 10% of the primary consumer's energy.

According to the law of 10 % energy transfer-

10 % of the energy is transferred from one trophic level to the subsequent trophic level in a food chain. The remaining energy is utilized in the metabolic processes of the organism or released as heat in the atmosphere.

Primary consumer ( like herbivore) and secondary consumer ( like carnivore) are the trophic levels of the food chain. Primary consumers get energy by consuming producers like plants whereas secondary consumers obtain energy by eating primary consumers.

Thus, 10 % of the energy from the primary consumer is transferred to the secondary consumer.

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