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Energy transfer in ecosystems
If 100,000 kJ of energy is available to the producers, how much energy is available to the secondary consumers in this food pyramid
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Typically, only about 10% of the energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This means that the secondary consumers would have approximately 10,000 kJ of energy available to them in this food pyramid.
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