Multiple Choice
The number of trophic levels in an ecosystem is limited by
A) the number of tertiary consumers.
B) the loss of energy with each transfer between trophic levels.
C) the gain of energy with each transfer between trophic levels.
D) the rate at which organisms can recycle energy within the ecosystem.
E) the rate at which secondary consumers consume their prey.
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