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Multiple Choice
Within an ecosystem, the gross primary productivity (GPP) is always greater than the net primary productivity (NPP). Which of the following correctly fills in the blanks: "Within an ecosystem, the _____ is always greater than the _____"?
gross primary productivity; net primary productivity
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net primary productivity; gross primary productivity
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Understand the key terms: Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) refers to the total amount of energy captured by autotrophs (like plants) through photosynthesis in an ecosystem. Net Primary Productivity (NPP) is the energy remaining after autotrophs use some of the captured energy for their own metabolic processes (respiration).
Recognize the relationship between GPP and NPP: GPP is always greater than NPP because some of the energy captured during photosynthesis is used by the plants themselves for respiration. This means NPP is the leftover energy available for growth, reproduction, and consumption by other organisms.
Analyze the question: The question asks which terms correctly fill in the blanks to describe the relationship where one is always greater than the other. Based on the definitions, GPP is always greater than NPP.
Eliminate incorrect options: 'Net primary productivity; secondary productivity' is incorrect because secondary productivity refers to energy transfer in consumers, not primary producers. 'Secondary productivity; gross primary productivity' is also incorrect because secondary productivity is not directly related to GPP. 'Net primary productivity; gross primary productivity' is incorrect because NPP is not greater than GPP.
Select the correct answer: The correct answer is 'gross primary productivity; net primary productivity,' as GPP is always greater than NPP in an ecosystem.