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Multiple Choice
How is the majority of energy within an ecosystem lost?
A
Through the accumulation in plant biomass
B
Through heat loss during metabolic processes
C
By being stored in the bodies of top predators
D
By being converted into chemical energy in decomposers
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the flow of energy in an ecosystem. Energy enters the ecosystem primarily through sunlight, which is captured by producers (plants) during photosynthesis.
Recognize that energy is transferred through the ecosystem via food chains and food webs, moving from producers to consumers and eventually to decomposers.
Consider the concept of energy transfer efficiency. As energy moves from one trophic level to the next, a significant portion is lost, primarily as heat due to metabolic processes. This is explained by the second law of thermodynamics.
Understand that metabolic processes, such as respiration, generate heat as a byproduct. This heat is not used by organisms and is lost to the environment, reducing the amount of energy available to higher trophic levels.
Conclude that the majority of energy within an ecosystem is lost through heat during these metabolic processes, rather than being stored in biomass or converted into chemical energy by decomposers.