The producers in a ecosystem have the greatest biomass. These are grasses, shrubs and trees. Algae come under this classification as well. Without the consumers, the ecosystem would not exist.
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Krill
the whale
Species Genus Family Order Class Phylum Kingdom are the taxonomic levels from smallest to largest. The largest to smallest are Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species .. I remember them as King Henry Came Over For Good Spaghetti. Or, make your own! :D
young mountain belts
The largest recorded class size for high school graduation is Plano East Senior High School located at 3000 Los Rios Boulevard and it had 2,599 graduates.
Magnoliopsida are the largest class ofÊ flowering plants. Its main characteristics are: they haveÊ two cotyledons, and a cambium tissue in the stem.
the whale
Fish are the largest group or class of vertebrate
Class Pisces.... The fishes...
That'd be insects
Class Insecta (the insects) under Arthropoda seems to have the highest count on earth. Even approximating the count is difficult but estimates amount up to ten quintillion (10,000,000,000,000,000,000) individuals alive at any one moment. Arthropoda itself has the greatest number of animal species described of any phylum, at over one million. Of any of these, krill are estimated at having the highest total biomass, something over a half billion tonnes (Note that non-animal biomass, for example bacteria or plants, is higher).
That'd be insects
the ant
The class Malacostraca is the largest taxonomic class of crustaceans, including familiar species like crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. These animals are characterized by having a hard exoskeleton, jointed limbs, and two pairs of antennae. Malacostraca are found in a variety of aquatic habitats worldwide.
Insects (class insecta) is the largest class of arthropods
There are six classes of crustaceans. The malacostraca is the largest. Examples of animals in this class include: porcelain crabs, terrestrial crayfish and mantis shrimp.
Centipedes are arthropods, belonging to the class Chilopoda. They are among the largest terrestrial invertebrate predators.
The largest arthropod subphylum is Hexapoda. By count the most arthropod species fall under the Insecta class, with a million species described and millions estimated yet to be described. By count, insects are over half of all living animals and by some estimates may constitute up to ninety percent of all living animals on the earth. In biomass, krill take the top spot weighing in from up to half to three quarters of a billion tonnes, and thus having a huge significance in the food chain.