1. Which organism have the most supply of energy? 2. Which has the least amount of energy? 3. Why is there a decrease of the amount of energy as we go up the food pyramid?

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1. Which organism have the most supply of energy? 2. Which has the least amount of energy? 3. Why is there a decrease of the amount of energy as we go up the food pyramid? 4. Where did the energy go due to losses? 5. Which among the organism in example 2 (food web) receives the least amount of energy? (except decomposers).
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Food chains and food webs can be arranged to form a food pyramid. The
greatest amount of available food decrease toward the top.
Consider the food chain below: dus
Phytoplankton animals m small zooplankton lap-lapu ana
(green plant)
(fish)
Based on the food pyramid, one kg. Of Ana's weight comes from 10kg. Of
Lapu-lapu. Ten (10)kg of lapu-lapu comes from 100kg. Of small fish. One
hundred (100)kg. of small fish come from 1,00kg. of animal plakton.
The, 1,000 kg. of animal plankton come from 10,000 kg of plant plankton. Thus,
10,000 kg. of plant plankton have been used to produce one kg. Of Ana's
weight.
Example of food o Ana
Example 3
Ana
1 kg
Lapu-lapu
10 kg
o ot ovie
Animal plankton
1,000 kg
lesin at
ne Plant plankton
10,000 kg
activity 1
Transcribed Image Text:elen Food chains and food webs can be arranged to form a food pyramid. The greatest amount of available food decrease toward the top. Consider the food chain below: dus Phytoplankton animals m small zooplankton lap-lapu ana (green plant) (fish) Based on the food pyramid, one kg. Of Ana's weight comes from 10kg. Of Lapu-lapu. Ten (10)kg of lapu-lapu comes from 100kg. Of small fish. One hundred (100)kg. of small fish come from 1,00kg. of animal plakton. The, 1,000 kg. of animal plankton come from 10,000 kg of plant plankton. Thus, 10,000 kg. of plant plankton have been used to produce one kg. Of Ana's weight. Example of food o Ana Example 3 Ana 1 kg Lapu-lapu 10 kg o ot ovie Animal plankton 1,000 kg lesin at ne Plant plankton 10,000 kg activity 1
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