Biology, asked by Lyndseycool811, 10 months ago

Suggest two reasons for the drop in biomass of organisms in passing from bottom to top in a pyramid of biomass
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Answered by ravikumarkv1966
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Energy is transferred throughout the food chain as animals at lower trophic levels are consumed by those at higher trophic levels. In every living organism, energy is taken in as food. But when one organism eats another, only around 10% of this energy is transferred to the higher organism. So…where does this surplus energy go?

There are three main ways in which energy is output in every organism. These are:

RESPIRATION to generate energy for movement and organ functioning

EXCRETION as faeces, urine or gas

TISSUE (biomass) generation

When organisms are consumed in the foodchain, only energy stored as TISSUE is transferred. Therefore, at each stage of the food chain, less energy and biomass is transferred between organisms than at the previous trophic level.

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