when a grasshopper eats grass only some of the energy from the grass is stored in the Grasshoppers body how does the grasshopper use the rest of the energy

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

The rest of the energy from grasshopper will be transferred to the next trophic level in the food chain with in the ecosystem.

Explanation:

All the organisms with in an ecosystem are part of some food chain. Hence when ever an organism feed upon some other organism/plant to get energy , retains some part of it and  transfers the rest of energy to the next trophic level.

Usually in a food  chain, all organisms retain 10% of the energy they get from the preceding trophic level and transfers 90% of the energy to the next trophic level.

Thus, whichever organism feed on grasshopper or depend for food on grasshopper in some or the other way will get the rest of the energy.

Answer 2
Answer: Energy must constantly flow through an ecosystem for the system to remain stable. it means that organisms must eat other organisms

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Which is the correct first step in finding the area of the base of a cylinder with a volume of 26x cubic meters and a height of 6.5 meters?v=bh 6.5=b(26x)
v=bh v=26pi+(6.5)
v=bh v=26pi(6.5)
v=bh 26pi=b(6.5)

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Answer:

v=bh \Rightarrow 26\pi=b(6.5)

Explanation:

Given that:

Volume of the cylinder, V=26\pi\ m^3

height of cylinder, h=6.5\ m

Let the area of the base of the cylinder be: b\ m^2

As we know that volume is the one dimensionally extruded form of area:

V=b.h

26\pi=b*6.5

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this may not be the answer but i am trying to help

V=(pi)(r^2)(h)

26x=(pi)(r^2)(6.5)

or

V=(area of b)(h)

26x=b(6.5)

Explanation:

I am confused by 26x did you mean pi?

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Answer:

According to the information, the parent red tulip plants have a heterozygous genotype for red colour. The allele for red colour is dominant whereas the allele for white colour is recessive. Hence, the recessive allele will be masked by the dominant allele and the parent plants will have red tulips.

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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