344722
What type of pyramid would be obtained with the following data? A. Secondary consumers: \(2.6 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) B. Primary consumers: \(48 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) C. Primary producers: \(763 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\)
1 Upright pyramid of energy
2 Inverted pyramid of energy
3 Upright pyramid of biomass
4 Inverted pyramid of biomass
Explanation:
Biomass of \(\mathrm{PP}(763)>\mathrm{PC}(48)>\mathrm{SC}\) (2.6). So, the given data produces an upright pyramid of biomass.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344723
In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis is termed as
1 Gross primary productivity
2 Secondary productivity
3 Net productivity
4 Net primary productivity
Explanation:
Amount of energy accumulation in green plants as organic matter per unit area over a time period is known as primary productivity. The rate of total capture of energy, or rate of total production of organic material is known as gross primary productivity.
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BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344724
Net primary productivity is the gross primary productivity less
1 That which is consumed by herbivores
2 That which is consumed by producer in Metabolism
3 Secondary productivity
4 Loss due to mortality
Explanation:
Gross primary productivity minus respiration losses ( \(\mathrm{R})\), is the net primary productivity (NPP). GPP \(-\mathrm{R}=\mathrm{NPP}\), respiratory loss is the energy used in metabolism .
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344725
The rate of production of organic matter by consumers is
1 Secondary productivity
2 Net primary productivity
3 Primary productivity
4 Gross primary productivity
Explanation:
Secondary productivity is the rate at which food energy is assimilated at the trophic level of consumers or rate of synthesis of organic matter by consumers.
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BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344722
What type of pyramid would be obtained with the following data? A. Secondary consumers: \(2.6 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) B. Primary consumers: \(48 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) C. Primary producers: \(763 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\)
1 Upright pyramid of energy
2 Inverted pyramid of energy
3 Upright pyramid of biomass
4 Inverted pyramid of biomass
Explanation:
Biomass of \(\mathrm{PP}(763)>\mathrm{PC}(48)>\mathrm{SC}\) (2.6). So, the given data produces an upright pyramid of biomass.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344723
In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis is termed as
1 Gross primary productivity
2 Secondary productivity
3 Net productivity
4 Net primary productivity
Explanation:
Amount of energy accumulation in green plants as organic matter per unit area over a time period is known as primary productivity. The rate of total capture of energy, or rate of total production of organic material is known as gross primary productivity.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344724
Net primary productivity is the gross primary productivity less
1 That which is consumed by herbivores
2 That which is consumed by producer in Metabolism
3 Secondary productivity
4 Loss due to mortality
Explanation:
Gross primary productivity minus respiration losses ( \(\mathrm{R})\), is the net primary productivity (NPP). GPP \(-\mathrm{R}=\mathrm{NPP}\), respiratory loss is the energy used in metabolism .
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344725
The rate of production of organic matter by consumers is
1 Secondary productivity
2 Net primary productivity
3 Primary productivity
4 Gross primary productivity
Explanation:
Secondary productivity is the rate at which food energy is assimilated at the trophic level of consumers or rate of synthesis of organic matter by consumers.
344722
What type of pyramid would be obtained with the following data? A. Secondary consumers: \(2.6 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) B. Primary consumers: \(48 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) C. Primary producers: \(763 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\)
1 Upright pyramid of energy
2 Inverted pyramid of energy
3 Upright pyramid of biomass
4 Inverted pyramid of biomass
Explanation:
Biomass of \(\mathrm{PP}(763)>\mathrm{PC}(48)>\mathrm{SC}\) (2.6). So, the given data produces an upright pyramid of biomass.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344723
In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis is termed as
1 Gross primary productivity
2 Secondary productivity
3 Net productivity
4 Net primary productivity
Explanation:
Amount of energy accumulation in green plants as organic matter per unit area over a time period is known as primary productivity. The rate of total capture of energy, or rate of total production of organic material is known as gross primary productivity.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344724
Net primary productivity is the gross primary productivity less
1 That which is consumed by herbivores
2 That which is consumed by producer in Metabolism
3 Secondary productivity
4 Loss due to mortality
Explanation:
Gross primary productivity minus respiration losses ( \(\mathrm{R})\), is the net primary productivity (NPP). GPP \(-\mathrm{R}=\mathrm{NPP}\), respiratory loss is the energy used in metabolism .
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344725
The rate of production of organic matter by consumers is
1 Secondary productivity
2 Net primary productivity
3 Primary productivity
4 Gross primary productivity
Explanation:
Secondary productivity is the rate at which food energy is assimilated at the trophic level of consumers or rate of synthesis of organic matter by consumers.
344722
What type of pyramid would be obtained with the following data? A. Secondary consumers: \(2.6 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) B. Primary consumers: \(48 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\) C. Primary producers: \(763 \mathrm{~g} / \mathrm{m}^{2}\)
1 Upright pyramid of energy
2 Inverted pyramid of energy
3 Upright pyramid of biomass
4 Inverted pyramid of biomass
Explanation:
Biomass of \(\mathrm{PP}(763)>\mathrm{PC}(48)>\mathrm{SC}\) (2.6). So, the given data produces an upright pyramid of biomass.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344723
In an ecosystem the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis is termed as
1 Gross primary productivity
2 Secondary productivity
3 Net productivity
4 Net primary productivity
Explanation:
Amount of energy accumulation in green plants as organic matter per unit area over a time period is known as primary productivity. The rate of total capture of energy, or rate of total production of organic material is known as gross primary productivity.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344724
Net primary productivity is the gross primary productivity less
1 That which is consumed by herbivores
2 That which is consumed by producer in Metabolism
3 Secondary productivity
4 Loss due to mortality
Explanation:
Gross primary productivity minus respiration losses ( \(\mathrm{R})\), is the net primary productivity (NPP). GPP \(-\mathrm{R}=\mathrm{NPP}\), respiratory loss is the energy used in metabolism .
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344725
The rate of production of organic matter by consumers is
1 Secondary productivity
2 Net primary productivity
3 Primary productivity
4 Gross primary productivity
Explanation:
Secondary productivity is the rate at which food energy is assimilated at the trophic level of consumers or rate of synthesis of organic matter by consumers.