Which energy transfer is least likely to be found in nature ? A- consumer to consumer
B- producer to consumer
C-host to parasite
D- predator to prey

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Answer 1
Answer:

The energy transfer that is least likely to be found in nature is predator - prey. Details about energy transfer can be found below.

How is energy transferred in nature?

Energy is transferred in nature when organisms feed on one another.

For example;

  • Producers, which are the initiator of the energy transfer are fed upon by consumers

  • Consumers like herbivores are also fed on by other consumers like carnivores

  • Parasitic organisms feed and derive nourishment from their host

However, the transfer of energy does not occur in the direction of a predator to prey but occurs the other way around.

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Answer 2
Answer: which energy transfer is least likely to be found in nature ?

D- predator to prey

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Answer;
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