Biology, 18.10.2020 08:01 robertcoe426
Using the information from picture 1, if otters were placed into an energy pyramid, which of the
following statements best describes how the otter would be positioned on an energy pyramid?
a. Otters would be towards the top of an energy pyramid at the higher trophic levels where
the most amount of available energy is found.
b. Otters would be towards the top of an energy
Picture 1
pyramid at the higher trophic levels where
the least amount of available energy is found
Otters would be towards the bottom starting
point of an energy pyramid where the higher
trophic levels would be and the most amount
of available energy is found.
d. Otters would be at the bottom of an energy
pyramid at the lower trophic levels, as a
producer, where the most amount of
available energy is found.
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Phytoplankton
Kelp
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