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a. 60 kJ

b. 10.08%

c. 50.4 kJ

d. The shark use that energy for Metabolism, swimming, reproduction, hunting, growth

a. If 12% of the energy produced by the seagrass is passed on to the sea turtle, how much energy will the turtle get?

The sea turtle will get 500 kJ * 12%

= 60 kJ of energy from the seagrass.

b. If the turtle uses 84% of the energy calculated in a.), what percent will get passed to the tiger shark?

The turtle will pass on 60 kJ * 84%

= 50.4 kJ of energy to the tiger shark.

This is equal to 50.4 kJ / 500 kJ * 100%

= 0.1008

= 10.08% of the original energy produced by the seagrass.

c. The tiger shark will get 50.4 kJ of energy from the original portion of seagrass.

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photosynthesis and which is released. In blue: use arrows to show which gas is taken in during cellular respiration and 34. Draw a marine plant and label it with its common name. In green use arrows to show which gas is taken in during

which is released. (4 pts)

35. Use the picture and information given to calculate energy transfer. (4 pts) a. If 12% of the energy produced by the seagrass is passed on to the sea turtle, how much energy will the turtle get?

b. If the turtle uses 84% of the energy calculated in a.), what percent will get passed to the tiger shark?

C.

How much energy will the tiger shark get (from the original portion of seagrass)?

d. What will the shark use that energy for?

500 kJ

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