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Why does each successive feeding level in a pyramid of energy have less biomass?
Carnivore biomass is less than producer biomass as a result of energy being lost as it flows from producers to carnivores.
Consumers have more biomass than autotrophs because they must absorb all of the light energy in an ecosystem.
Biomass differences in an ecosystem result from competition between producers.
The primary consumer level contains more stored energy than the producer level.
Members of a successive feeding levels consume less.
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Why does each successive feeding level in a pyramid of energy have less biomass?
Carnivore biomass is less than producer biomass as a result of energy being lost as it flows from producers to carnivores.
Consumers have more biomass than autotrophs because they must absorb all of the light energy in an ecosystem.
Biomass differences in an ecosystem result from competition between producers.
The primary consumer level contains more stored energy than the producer level.
Members of a successive feeding levels consume less.
The University of the State of New York, Regents High School Examination, 2001
Biology