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Identify which direction matter and energy are flowing in the food chain above.From the big fish to the orcaFrom the orca to the big fishI'm not sure

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Identify which direction matter and energy are flowing in the food chain above.

  • From the big fish to the orca
  • From the orca to the big fish
  • I'm not sure
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Solution

In a food chain, energy and matter flow in a specific direction, typically from producers to consumers. Here’s how it applies to the scenario you described:

  1. From the Big Fish to the Orca: In this part of the food chain, energy and matter are flowing from the big fish (which is a prey) to the orca (which is a predator). The orca consumes the big fish, thus gaining the energy and nutrients that were stored in the fish's body.

  2. From the Orca to the Big Fish: This direction is not a normal flow in a food chain, as orcas do not transfer energy or matter back to the big fish. Instead, the orca represents a higher trophic level and gets energy from consuming the big fish.

Final Answer

Energy and matter are flowing from the big fish to the orca in the food chain.

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