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The following examples show how energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next 10% of 5000 kcals is 500 kcals 10%of 300 kcals is 30 kcals 10% of 20 kcals is 2 kcals de…
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The following examples show how energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next
10% of 5000 kcals is 500 kcals
10%of 300 kcals is 30 kcals
10% of 20 kcals is 2 kcals
describe the pattern you see
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