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Worms
Macro- and micro-scopic organisms convert biomass into compost. The term compost describes dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich organic matter, which also is designated as humus. It results from the breakdown of carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables through appropriate decomposition by macro-scopic arthropods and micro-scopic bacteria and fungi as well as proper levels of heat, light, and moisture as well.
Compost.
Compost.
old vegetables
"Biomass" is the mass of living (and dead) organisms. So...yes, the Earth is covered with organisms, all of which add biomass.
Plant-based materials are the biomass that can be added to a compost pile. The biomass in question gives the pile carbon for energy and nitrogen for protein. Animal-based biomass may be used even though its selection and treatment must be closely monitored as a pathogen-carrier and pest-attractant.
Organisms in the ocean with the smallest total biomass are most likely the what?
compost
Build a compost bin and compost it.
The biomass of each organism decreases with each level. With less energy at higher trophic levels, there are usually fewer organisms as well. Organisms tend to be larger in size at higher trophic levels, but their smaller numbers result in less biomass. Biomass is the total mass of organisms at a trophic level.
Phytoplankton is the smallest total biomass