Biology, asked by naomipandey, 1 year ago

living things need water in their bodies to survive. What happens to the living things used to work out a pyramid of biomass? Explain your answer

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Pyramid of Biomass

Explanation:

  • A pyramid of biomass is a graphical portrayal of biomass present in a unit region of different trophic levels.
  • It shows the connection among biomass and trophic level measuring the biomass accessible in each trophic degree of a vitality network at a given time.  
  • Biomass pyramids show the overall measure of biomass in every one of the trophic degrees of a biological system.
  • Biomass is basically the mass of living things in a specific trophic level.
  • Earthbound biological systems as a rule have substantially more biomass in plants, for example, trees and grass, and less biomass as you climb in trophic level.  
  • Biomass is the all out mass of living material estimated over a specific region. Since every single living thing contain water (crisp mass) and the level of water can change generally from species to species, biomass is determined as a dry mass.  
  • The absolute worldwide live biomass has been evaluated as 550 or 560 billion tons C, the greater part of which is found in woodlands. Shallow sea-going conditions, for example, wetlands, estuaries and coral reefs, can be as profitable as backwoods, creating comparable measures of new biomass every year on a given zone.  
  • The biomass of makers (autotrophs) is at the maximum.The biomass of next higher trophic level.
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