Asked by Shane Bright on Jun 11, 2024

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How is a carnivore like an herbivore?

A) Both pass on all energy received to the next trophic level.
B) Both tend to produce nutrients for plants.
C) Both pass on much less energy to the next trophic level than they received.
D) Both are able to convert organic compounds to ATP without loss of energy.
E) Both feed on detritus.

Carnivore

An animal or organism that primarily consumes the flesh of other animals for nutrition.

Herbivore

An animal that primarily eats plants or plant-based materials.

Trophic Level

The position an organism occupies in a food chain, indicating its level of energy transfer.

  • Understand the significance of ecological principles like trophic levels, food chains, and energy efficiency in the context of environmental conservation.
  • Discern the various constituents and methods engaged in the transference of energy amongst food webs and ecological pyramids.
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Raziya MamedovaJun 16, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Both carnivores and herbivores pass on less energy to the next trophic level than they received, due to energy loss through metabolic processes like respiration and heat production. This is known as the 10% rule, where only about 10% of the energy at one trophic level is passed on to the next level.