About how much energy is transferred from a producer to a primary consumer?
(a) 90% of the or...
Biology, 25.09.2019 13:20 abbyhoward9302
About how much energy is transferred from a producer to a primary consumer?
(a) 90% of the original energy from the sun
(b) 10% of the original energy from the sun
(c) 10% of the plant's energy
(d) 0.9% of the plant's energy
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Which supports the idea that birds and butterflies both have wings but they do not have a common ancestor with wings? the wings are analogous structures that evolved differently and do not have a similar internal structure. the wings are homologous structures that evolved differently and do not have a similar internal structure. wings of birds are vestigial structures, but the wing structures of bats are not vestigial. wings of bats are vestigial structures, but the wing structures of birds are not vestigial.
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