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explain the pyramid of biomass​

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Answered by sreenidhi11
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pyramid of biomass A diagrammatic representation of the amount of organic material (see biomass), measured in grams of dry mass per square metre (g m –2), found in a particular habitat at ascending trophic levels of a food chain. Biomass decreases at each ascending level of the food chain.

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Answered by GalacticCluster
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Answer:

In the most of ecosystems, all pyramid of biomass are situated above the base, i.e. number of producers and biomass is more than herbivores.

Similarly, the number of herbivores and biomass is relatively more than biomass of carnivores, but in ocean, the biomass is more than the biomass of phytoplanktons.

example :- the overall biomass of the producers get down by herbivores is much than the overall biomass of the herbivores in an ecosystem.

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