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Q: How much of organic matter is available at each trophic level to reach the next level?
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Was is the total amount of organic matter within a trophic level is called?

Biomass is the total amount of organic matter present in any trophic level.


What is the weight of tissue and organic matter found at a trophic level?

Biomass


What the total amount of organic matter present in any trophic level?

Biomass pyramid


Which trophic level would you find detritivores?

Detrivores are the organisms break down and feed on deed organic matter. the can be found in the second trophic level, along with herbivores.


What is the trophic level of mold?

Mold, being a fungus, is a detritivore, meaning it decomposes organic matter and helps build soil. I would classify it as a decomposer, which is hard to define using the trophic level system, seeing as different species of molds can decay different organic matter from different sources.


What is a good average value for the amount of organic matter that reaches the next trophic level?

The average amount is around 10% .


Term for each step in the transfer of energy and matter within a food web?

Trophic level


Approximately what percentage of organic energy gets transferred from organisms on one trophic level to the next trophic level?

ten percent


What represents the amount of living organic matter at each trophic level?

the stratobian uletospheric calender scale in the graphic rock world of osponeratosin


What percent of the energy available within on trophic level is transferred to organisms at the next trophic level when they are eaten?

1%


Why can each trophic level support only about one tenth the amount of the living tissue of the level below?

This is because energy is lost at each trophic level. The energy available to the next trophic level is about 10% of the energy of the previous trophic level.


Why can each trophic level support only about one tenth the amount of living tissue of the level below?

This is because energy is lost at each trophic level (from all the activity done by that level, e.g., running, climbing, fighting) . The energy available to the next trophic level is about 10% of the energy of the previous trophic level.