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In a typical energy pyramid about 10% of the available energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next. Consider an area in which the energy production of the autotrophs equals 200 Kcal/m2/year. What is the amount of energy available to secondary consumers in this energy pyramid?

A) 1 Kcal/m2/year
B) 2 Kcal/m2/year
C) 10 Kcal/m2/year
D) 15 Kcal/m2/year

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Answer:

sooo..... b)?

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Consider an area in which the energy production of the autotrophs equals 200 Kcal/m2/year. What is the amount of energy available to secondary consumers in this energy ... Assuming that the sun transmits 6,000,000 kcal of energy to an area, calculate the amount of energy passed to the next trophic level.

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