Which of the following best explains why there are fewer secondary consumers than producers?(1 point) Responses Around 10% of the energy is transferred to support the next trophic level. Around 10% of the energy is transferred to support the next trophic level. Heat energy given off from producers kills off primary and secondary consumers. Heat energy given off from producers kills off primary and secondary consumers. Secondary consumers have less cell processes that need energy. Secondary consumers have less cell processes that need energy. More secondary consumers can absorb radiant energy from the sun. More secondary consumers can absorb radiant energy from the sun.

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Around 10% of the energy is transferred to support the next trophic level.