Biology, 02.09.2020 20:01 willjean7027
Assume there are 10,000 Joules (J) of energy available in trophic levelll in the figure According to the conventional model of energy
flow in ecosystems, which of the following statements correctly describes the flow of energy in the system?
O Trophic level IV has approximately 100 J of energy
Trophic level 1 has approximately 1.000 J of energy
Tophic level It has approximately 10 J of energy.
Tropic levell generates a macimum of 10,000 J of energy
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Pentane with molecular formula c5h12, exists in three isomeric forms. one shows linear carbon chains, another has one -ch3 groups present on the third carbon atom, and the third has two -ch3 groups present on the second carbon atom. what types of isomers are these? a. geometric isomers b. structural isomers c. halotropic isomers
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