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The ten per cent law is associated with

A

transfer of energy from various trophic levels to decomposers in a food chain

B

transfer of ATP energy into muscular energy

C

transfer of chemical energy from one organisms to another

D

transfer of sun's energy to the organisms called producers.

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C
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  • All or none law is associated with

    A
    Muscle fibre
    B
    Neuron
    C
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    D
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    C
    Energy transfer from lower trophic level to higher trophic level
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    Energy consumption during photosynthesis in `C_(4)` plants
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