Draw and label a quantitative energy flow diagram from the following data.

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Draw and label a quantitative energy flow diagram from the following data

A mangrove tree makes 40,511 kJ of energy from sunlight It uses 31,900 kJ Prawns consume 5100 kJ of energy from the mangrove leaves They use 3700 kJ of energy Pelicans consume 700 kJ of energy from the prawns They use 640 kJ of energy

A mangrove tree makes 40,511 kJ of energy from sunlight – It uses 31,900 kJ Prawns consume 5100 kJ of energy from the mangrove leaves – They use 3700 kJ of energy Pelicans consume 700 kJ of energy from the prawns – They use 640 kJ of energy

Phytoplankton makes 100,500 kJ of energy from sunlight They use 90,400 kJ Zooplankton consume 9,100 kJ of phytoplankton They use 8,500 kJ of energy Antarctic cod consume 400 kJ of energy from the prawns They use 380 kJ of energy

Phytoplankton makes 100,500 kJ of energy from sunlight They use 90,400 kJ Zooplankton consume 9,100 kJ of phytoplankton They use 8,500 kJ of energy Antarctic cod consume 400 kJ of energy from the prawns They use 380 kJ of energy

Maple trees make 92,540 kJ of energy from sunlight They use 75,000 kJ Deer consume 13,100 kJ of maple buds They use 11,400 kJ of energy Wolves consume 900 kJ of energy from the deer They use 847 kJ of energy

Maple trees make 92,540 kJ of energy from sunlight They use 75,000 kJ Deer consume 13,100 kJ of maple buds They use 11,400 kJ of energy Wolves consume 900 kJ of energy from the deer They use 847 kJ of energy