Which statement best explains why levels of an energy pyramid do not have the same amount of energy?(1 point) Responses Some energy is destroyed between levels. Some energy is destroyed between levels. Some energy is released to the atmosphere between levels. Some energy is released to the atmosphere between levels. Living systems create energy when they eat. Living systems create energy when they eat. Plants need more energy than animals. Plants need more energy than animals.

Some energy is lost as heat between levels.

How do plants get energy?(1 point) Responses from the sun from the sun from the air from the air from water from water from their roots from their roots

from the sun

Suppose a producer takes in 5,000 units of energy. A primary consumer eats the producer. A secondary consumer eats the primary consumer. The secondary consumer retains 50 units of energy. What most likely happened to the rest of the energy?(1 point) Responses The produce and the primary consumer each released some energy and retained some energy, leaving 50 units for the secondary consumer to take in. The produce and the primary consumer each released some energy and retained some energy, leaving 50 units for the secondary consumer to take in. The producer released 4,950 units of the energy, leaving 50 units for the primary consumer to take in. The producer released 4,950 units of the energy, leaving 50 units for the primary consumer to take in. The secondary consumer took in 5,000 units of energy and released 4,995 units, leaving 5 units. The secondary consumer took in 5,000 units of energy and released 4,995 units, leaving 5 units. The primary consumer took in 5,000 units of energy and released 4,950 units, leaving 50 units for the secondary consumer to take in.

The produce and the primary consumer each released some energy and retained some energy, leaving 50 units for the secondary consumer to take in.

Which statement about photosynthesis and cellular respiration is correct?(1 point) Responses Cellular respiration uses light energy to change the form of matter. Cellular respiration uses light energy to change the form of matter. Cellular respiration uses chemical energy to produce light energy. Cellular respiration uses chemical energy to produce light energy. Photosynthesis uses light energy to produce chemical energy. Photosynthesis uses light energy to produce chemical energy. Photosynthesis starts with chemical energy and produces chemical energy. Photosynthesis starts with chemical energy and produces chemical energy.

Photosynthesis uses light energy to produce chemical energy.