173 1. Study the dagram on the previous page illustrating energy flow through a hypothetical ecosystem. Use the example at the top of the page as a gulde to calculate the missing values (a)-(d) in the diagram. Note that the sum of the energy inputs always equals the sum of the energy outputs. Wriate your answers in the spacos provided on the diagram. ( 4 ) 2. Identily the processes occurring at the points labelled A - G on the dlagram: \( (3,5) \) A. E. B. F. c. G. D.
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Without the actual diagram, it's impossible to provide the exact values for (a)-(d). However, I can guide you on how to calculate them. Usually, in an energy flow diagram, energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next. The energy input (usually from the Show more…
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