First trophic level or producers or green plants or phytoplanktons have the highest biomass except aquatic ecosystems because they perform maximum photosynthesis.
The biomass of a species decreases with increasing trophic level due to energy loss along the food chain. Each trophic level consumes energy and nutrients from the level below, resulting in a smaller overall biomass at higher trophic levels. This is known as the 10% rule, where only about 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next.
An ecosystem is a group of living and non-living things that are connected in a specific area. The living components of the ecosystem would be the animals, plants, and microscopic living creatures.
Metabolism is the chemical processes in living organisms that enable them to maintain life. It involves breaking down food to obtain energy and building blocks for growth and repair. The size of individuals in an ecosystem can influence the rate of metabolism, with larger organisms typically having slower metabolic rates compared to smaller ones, due to differences in surface area-to-volume ratio.
A food web is a better model of the movement of energy through an ecosystem than a food chain because it shows the complex interactions and interconnectedness of different species within an ecosystem. Food webs illustrate the multiple paths through which energy flows, capturing a more realistic representation of the ecosystem compared to a linear food chain. Additionally, food webs account for the presence of omnivores, decomposers, and other ecological relationships that are not captured in a simple food chain.
Energy Pyramids show how much energy is present at each level. It is a diagram that shows the relative amounts of energy within each trophic level in a food chain or web. Biomass Pyramids represents the amount of biomass within each trophic level. Numbers Pyramids show how many organisms there are at each tropic level. Energy pyramids are probably the most useful of the three!
Scientists use a food chain or a food web to describe the way energy flows through an ecosystem, showing the transfer of energy from one organism to another as they consume and are consumed by each other. This helps explain how energy is transferred and distributed throughout different trophic levels in an ecosystem.
"Deserts are very hot and dry places. Deserts get very little rain each year. So how do plants and animals live here? This section on the desert ecosystem will explain how!" "explore the desert ecosystem and find out more! Click on plants, insects and arachnids, reptiles, birds, mammals or a special page for camels to learn more!"
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no,the global ecosystem is connected one way or another
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By now, you have learned that there is a lot of interaction between all the components of an ecosystem. However, did you know that we can represent this relationship between the energy and biomass of organisms through a simple diagram? An Ecological pyramid shows precisely this relationship in a diagrammatic format. The predictable changes that are seen in organisms are shown by ecological succession.
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because the natural number is infinite so there is no greatest natural number
The decrease in biomass at this stage of succession occurs because the plants or animals have reached equilibrium and exist in balance with eachother and the environment. Therefore the decrease in biomass at the climax community stage occurs because organic material released into the soil is not at as a rapid process as before.
No, an ecosystem as well as supporting the food chain also supports the organisms with an environment in which to live and bread.
no it can not be recyled because matter can not be recycled so it cant be either