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BIOMASS
The total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level is called biomass. Biomass represents the combined weight of all living organisms within that specific trophic level. It is an important measure of the energy available at each level of a food chain or food web. Biomass can be quantified in terms of grams, kilograms, or any other unit of mass.
Biomass
total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level.
Cardiac tissue itself is not a living organism; rather, it is a type of tissue found within living organisms, specifically in the hearts of vertebrates. It is composed of specialized cells called cardiomyocytes that work together to facilitate the heart's pumping action. While cardiac tissue is essential for the functioning of an organism, it cannot survive independently outside the body as a separate entity.
Biomass is the total amount of organic matter present in any trophic level.
A group of similar cells that perform a common function is called a tissue. Tissues are organized into organs, which work together to carry out specific functions within an organism.
Trophic level
Trophic mass refers to the total biomass within a specific trophic level in an ecosystem. It represents the combined weight of all organisms at that trophic level and is crucial for understanding energy flow and ecological relationships within food chains and food webs.
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Bones cannot grow from within because they are not living tissues. Bones are formed and maintained by cells called osteoblasts and osteoclasts on the surface of existing bone tissue. These cells add new bone material to the outside of bones rather than from within.