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in some deserts, there are mice and lizards that are about the same size. the mice eat grains, and the lizards feed on insects. given this information, we would expect that the biomass of the populations of

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According to the given information, we would expect the biomass of the populations of mice would be greater than the populations of lizards.   The amount of biomass added to the environment is a great measure of the productivity levels of an ecosystem.   The lowest biomass in a food web is that of the top carnivores population.

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  • According to the given information, we would expect the biomass of the populations of mice would be greater than the populations of lizards.  
  • The amount of biomass added to the environment is a great measure of the productivity levels of an ecosystem.  
  • The lowest biomass in a food web is that of the top carnivores population.
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