this is because water is not produced by the plant/animal so it is not included in the biomass measurement :)
this is because water is not produced by the plant/animal so it is not included in the biomass measurement :)
The amount of living matter in a habitat is called biomass. This includes all living organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms present in a specific area. Biomass is often used to measure the productivity and health of an ecosystem.
The total biomass of microbes is estimated to be significantly greater than that of the human population. Microbes are present in large quantities in various environments such as soil, water, and the human body, contributing to a higher overall biomass compared to humans.
Characteristics that are used to divide aquatic biomass into three zones include whether the water is fresh or salt and if the water moves. Fast moving and slow moving water are classified differently.
biomass!
this is because water is not produced by the plant/animal so it is not included in the biomass measurement :)
it isnt
meredith isnt included in the tv series
Trees could be biomass if they are sustainably grown. Old growth forests are not biomass.Grass could be biomass.
water
Energy gets into biomass when planets use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar.
Biomass is often measured in dry weight because water content in living organisms can vary and can affect the accuracy of measurements. By measuring dry biomass, we can eliminate the variability caused by water content and compare biomass more reliably between different samples.
no it isnt
no it isnt
Most biomass generators work by heating water to generate steam which then turns turbines for electricity generation. Different generators use different types of biomass fuel.
A biomass boiler is a device that burns biomass as a fuel to heat water. For eg, The organic matter that is collected from a sewage treatment plant is burnt as fuel, That in turn is used to heat the water or whatever is to be heated. I hope that this helps. :-)
The amount of living matter in a habitat is called biomass. This includes all living organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms present in a specific area. Biomass is often used to measure the productivity and health of an ecosystem.