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Multiple Choice
What is represented by a biomass pyramid in an ecosystem?
A
The number of individual organisms at each trophic level
B
The amount of energy transferred between trophic levels
C
The total mass of living organisms at each trophic level
D
The rate of photosynthesis at each trophic level
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of a biomass pyramid: A biomass pyramid represents the total mass of living organisms at each trophic level in an ecosystem. It is a graphical depiction that shows how biomass decreases as you move up the trophic levels.
Clarify the difference between biomass and other ecological pyramids: Biomass refers to the total mass of living organisms, while energy pyramids focus on energy transfer and numbers pyramids represent the count of organisms at each level.
Relate biomass to trophic levels: At the base of the pyramid, primary producers (plants and algae) have the highest biomass because they convert solar energy into organic material through photosynthesis. As you move up the pyramid, biomass decreases due to energy loss at each trophic level.
Explain why biomass decreases: Energy is lost as heat during metabolic processes, and not all parts of organisms are consumed or assimilated by the next trophic level. This results in a smaller biomass at higher trophic levels.
Summarize the importance of the biomass pyramid: It helps ecologists understand the distribution of living material in an ecosystem and provides insights into the efficiency of energy transfer and the sustainability of food chains.