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If 10 kilocalories of energy is available to snakes (fourth trophic level), what be the available energy at producer, level in the following food chain?
Grass `to` Grasshopper ` to` Frog` to` Snake

A

100 kilocalories

B

1000 kilocalories

C

1 kilocalory

D

10,000 kilocalories

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