The energy loss when a fox eats a rabbit mainly comes from metabolic processes such as digestion and cellular respiration. In general, only about 10% of the energy from one trophic level is transferred to the next, so most of the energy consumed by the fox is lost as heat or used for its own metabolic functions.
This type of diagram is called a food chain. It illustrates the flow of energy through different organisms in an ecosystem, from producers (grass) to consumers (rabbit) to predators (fox).
Animals acquire their food and energy by consuming plants or other animals that feed on plants. Plants use sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugars through photosynthesis, providing the base energy source for the entire food chain. This creates a flow of energy from the sun to plants, to herbivores, and then to carnivores in an ecosystem.
The energy used by the fox to maintain its body temperature is primarily converted into heat through processes like metabolism. This heat helps regulate the fox's internal temperature and enables the body to function efficiently in various environmental conditions. Any remaining energy is used for essential bodily functions such as digestion, movement, and growth.
A tree gets glucose through photosynthesis, where it converts sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. A mouse gets glucose by consuming food that contains carbohydrates, which are broken down into glucose during digestion.
I'm afraid I do not possess the ability to see the chair sitting on the balcony of Fox's house.
A rabbit
the red fox will eat about anything but lets go with rabbits the fox eats the rabbit the rabbit eats grass an the grass gets energy from th sun.
There is the food chain sun gives energy to plants through photosynthesis, small animal eg. rabbit eats plants takes the plants energy, bigger animal eg. fox eats rabbit takes rabbits energy bigger animal eats fox this is the foxs' preditor. so the source of energy is the sun because energy is pasted up the food chain.
Arrows show which animal eats which other animal or plant. For example, if there is an arrow pointing from a rabbit to a fox, than it means that the fox eats the rabbit. If the arrow points from a fig to a monkey, than it means that the monkey eats the fig, and so on.
The arrows on a food chain indicate where energy is being passed. For example, an arrow pointing from some grass to a zebra means the grass gives energy to the zebra (when the zebra eats the grass).
Fox and hawk. No snakes in the tundra.
Animals that eat other animals such as snakes, hawks, mongoose, etc.
A secondary consumer that eats a rabbit could be a predator such as a fox or a hawk. These animals rely on rabbits as a food source in their diet and play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem.
the arrows mean "is eaten by" so for example, if there is a picture of a rabbit with a arrow pointing to a fox it would mean that the rabbit "is eaten by" the fox
The arrows point the way the energy is transfered e.g. Grass => Rabbit => Fox The energy from the grass gets transferred to the rabbit who is eating it and then the energy from the rabbit to the fox
Bre'r Bear told Bre'r Rabbit ''I will knock up Bre'r Fox's head.'' Bre'r Rabbit asked Bre'r Bear ''Is it true?'' Bre'r Bear and Bre'r Rabbit sent coyotes to eat Bre'r Fox in the second movie.
organisms use some of the energy for life processes