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What is the relationship between the productivity and consumption of resources by an organism that lives in that ecosystem?​

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Answered by khushidas93
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The productivity of an ecosystem is the rate of biomass production. It is expressed in terms of g^{2}y^{-1} or (kcalm^{-2})y^{1} to compare the productivity of different ecosystems.

Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) is an ecosystem is the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis. A considerable amount of GPP is utilized by plants in respiration.

Gross Primary Productivity minus respiration losses (R) is the Net Primary Productivity (NPP)

GPP-R=NPP

Net primary productivity is available biomass for the consumption of heterotrophs (herbivores and decomposes)

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Answered by namgaytenzin309
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productivity is the amount of resources produce within given of time and comsumtion is the amount of resources used of consume by species

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