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Why do the top predators in the food web receive the least amount of energy from the animals they eat?
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- Where on a food web would you typically find humans (near the bottom with the producers, at the top with carnivores, or somewhere in between?Which is a true statement that can be made about the food web? F Ants are both consumers and producers. G Flowers are both consumers and producers. H Harpy eagles are both predators and prey. J Squirrel monkeys are both predators and prey.Assume that humans are the second-level carnivores and that each energy unit in their level represents 25 people. How many people can be supported in the ecosystem?
- what are the carnivores in the food webWhich are the organisms in one of the food chains in this food web? Who is the producer in the food chain you circled? explain why the hawk in this food web is a trophic omnivore even though it does not eat both plants and animals.In a Central Texas grassland, the producers incorporate 12,000 kJ of energy from the sun into their tissues. About how much energy would be incorporated into the tissues of herbivores?
- What are some advantages of being part of a food web rather than a food chain?How does the ecological impact from a diet consisting strictly of animal products (e.g., dairy products, eggs, and meat) compare with that of a strictly vegetarian diet? How many additional ecologically equivalent Calories do you consume each day by including as little as 10% of your Calories from animal sources?How might the carrying capacity for people in the united states change if we ate more plant products than animal products?