As you just learned, in real ecosystems, trophic efficiencies usually vary from about 5% to about 20%. as a result, net producti
on diagrams for ecosystems have a pyramid shape. two key factors explain why trophic efficiencies are relatively low, and thus why net production diagrams are shaped like pyramids.
When energy passes from one trophic level to the next, I would guess that the two factors which decrease the total amount of energy from being passed up are: 1. An organism does not assimilate all the energy of food consumed. Within a consumer, digestion and assimilation of energy is not 100% efficient: some of the energy is lost. 2. A large proportion of energy assimilated by a producer and consumer is lost through respiration, i.e., day-to-day maintenance of metabolic processes.
Amino acid differs at the glutamine, which is converted to valine in hemoglobin S. the body produced hemoglobin S due to a point mutation in the DNA sequence which results in different amino acid to be formed during translation of DNA sequence codons.