Biology, asked by aaditya9081, 1 year ago

Is there a difference between calorific value and calorimetric value of food, say protein? Or is calorific value the more accurate term to use? Also, what is the calorimetric value of protein?

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Answered by arnav134
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1. Grazing food chain:

This type of food chain starts from the living green plants goes to grazing herbivores, and on to carnivores. Ecosystems with such type of food chain are directly dependent on an influx of solar radiation.

This type of chain thus depends on autotrophic energy capture and the movement of this captured energy to herbivores. Most of the ecosystems in nature follow this type of food chain. The phytoplanktons →zooplanktons →Fish sequence or the grasses →rabbit →Fox sequences are the examples, of grazing food chain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello friend!♥

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Calorific value and calorimetric value mean the same thing.

Explanation:

One gram of protein or carbohydrate contains 4 Kcal or 4 Calories. One gram of fat contains 9 Kcal or 9 Calories.

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