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Why are there fewer organisms at the top of a biomass pyramid?

There are fewer organisms at the top of a biomass pyramid because energy is lost as it is transferred from one trophic level to the next. This means that less energy is available to support the growth and maintenance of organisms at higher trophic levels, resulting in fewer individuals.


Why are there fewer organisms higher on the energy pyramid?

There are fewer organisms higher on the energy pyramid because energy is lost as it moves up the food chain through consumption and metabolism. This results in less energy available to support higher trophic levels, leading to a decrease in the number of organisms at each successive higher level.


Do the biomass of organisms in a typical ecological pyramid increases at each level?

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.


Are there more organisms in a genus level than in a order level?

Yes, typically there are more organisms in a genus level than in an order level. A genus is a more specific classification than an order, so there are usually fewer orders but more genera within those orders.


Why is all the energy in one level of a food pyramid not available to the organisms at higher level?

its because that all the organisms get fit in one place.


What is one reason citizens can more easily influence government at the local level than at the state or federal level?

because there's more interaction between citizens authorities at the local level


Why are the numbers of organisms smaller at high levels of an energy pyramid?

The energy pyramid shows how the amount of useful energy, food, decreases as organisms in that level use it. Even though a lot of energy may be taken in at any level, more energy in the form of food that is available to the next level, is stored on the bottom level and decreases at each level as you move to the top of the pyramid. Thus, there is much less energy to support organisms at the top, so there are fewer in most communities.


Why are there usually fewer organisms at the top of an energy pyramid?

The energy pyramid has a broad base to support the next level of organisms, then gets narrower as each layer is added. Each upper level eats more than one ie many organism from the layer below it. Therefore, there has to be more organisms and more energy trapped in lower layers to give energy to the upper layer. There is more grass than rabbits, there are more rabbits than hawks. There is more energy in the grass layer than the layers above it.


Why does each level in a food chain contains less energy than the level below?

Each level in a food chain contains less energy because energy is lost as heat through metabolic processes like respiration and digestion as it moves up the chain. This means that less energy is available for transfer to the next level.


What are organisms in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem?

Organisms in the lowest trophic level of an ecosystem are typically primary producers, such as plants and algae. These organisms convert sunlight into energy through photosynthesis, forming the basis of the food chain and providing energy for all other organisms in the ecosystem.


Are there more organisms in the genus level that at the order level?

There are typically more organisms at the genus level than at the order level. Genera contain multiple species, while orders are groups of related genera. Therefore, the number of genera within an order is usually fewer than the number of species within those genera.