The progressive loss of energy at each level in a food ch...
The progressive loss of energy at each level in a food chain leads to
an increase in biomass at each successive level
a decrease in biomass at each successive level
an increase in the number of organism at each successive level
an increase in the total number of organisms at each successive level
Correct answer is B
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