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rate of storage of organic matter by heterotrophs is termed as​

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Answered by anikaa3
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Answer:

net primary productivity

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

The "rate" of "storage of organic matter" by "heterotrophs" is termed as "Net Primary Productivity".

Explanation:

Net Primary Productivity can be defined as the amount of carbonaceous organic materials that is available for the consumers and that can actually support the "survival" of the "organisms".

Net Primary Productivity can be calculated by subtracting the amount of Carbon that is lost on respiration from the "amount" of "organic matter" that is available in the heterotroph.

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