The diagram provided shows the amount of energy available in Watts per square meter
in a typical habitat
Energy
Tertiary consumers
Organisms that eat
secondary consumers
0.041
W/ml Secondary consumers - Organisms that
eat primary consumers
0.160
W/m
Primary consumers - Organisms that eat producers
0.65
W/m
Producers - Green plants, etc. that make food from sunlight
Which of the following is the best estimate of the energy available at the level of tertiary
consumers in this habitat?
A
0.08 W/m2
B
0.01 W/m2
С
0.002 W/m2
D
0.0008 W/m2
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