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Multiple Choice
After gross primary productivity (GPP) in an ecosystem, how is energy primarily lost before it becomes available to consumers?
A
Through photosynthesis by consumers
B
Through respiration by primary producers
C
By being converted directly into biomass of herbivores
D
By being stored as fossil fuels immediately
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of Gross Primary Productivity (GPP): GPP is the total amount of energy captured by primary producers (like plants, algae, and photosynthetic bacteria) through photosynthesis in an ecosystem.
Recognize that not all energy captured by primary producers becomes available to consumers. Primary producers use a portion of this energy for their own metabolic processes, such as respiration.
Learn about respiration in primary producers: During respiration, primary producers break down glucose (produced during photosynthesis) to release energy for cellular activities. This process results in energy loss as heat and reduces the energy available for consumers.
Clarify why other options are incorrect: Energy is not lost through photosynthesis by consumers because consumers do not perform photosynthesis. Energy is not directly converted into biomass of herbivores or stored as fossil fuels immediately; these processes occur later in the energy transfer chain.
Conclude that the primary way energy is lost before it becomes available to consumers is through respiration by primary producers, which is a natural and necessary process for their survival.