primary source: grass
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Diet One. Energy Lost: 0.9%. Secondary Consumer: Humans. Energy Transferred: 1%. Energy Lost: 9%. Primary Consumer: Cattl e. Energy Transferred: 10%. Energy Lost: 90%. Energy Transferred: 100%. Primary Source: Grass. Diet Two. Energy Lost: 9%. Primary Consumer: Humans. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Primary Source: Grass
Diet One
Primary Consumer: Cattle
Secondary Consumer: Humans
Energy Lost: 90%
Energy Lost: 9%
Energy Lost: 0.9%
Energy Transferred: 10%
Energy Transferred: 1%
Energy Transferred: 100%
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Primary Source: Plants
Diet Two
Primary Consumer: Humans
Energy Lost: 90%
Energy Lost: 9%
Energy Transferred: 10%
Energy Transferred: 100%
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In diet one it shows that if a cattle that is the primary consumer and a human that is a secondary consumer that you only get 1% of energy that is transmitted to you. But if you are a primary consumer showed in diet 2 you get 10% of energy that is transmitted to you. 4 oz. of beef is equivalent to driving about 6.6 miles. A cattle emits about 2495 million tons of co2. if you see in both diets that the primary source always get 100% energy transmitted from the sun
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