QUESTION-1
ANSWER

BLUE BOX= Arrows
WHITE BOX- Organisms
EXPLANATIONS
In a food web, the producers are present in the primary trophic
level.
Primary consumers feed upon the producers.
Producers are autotrophs.
Those who eat upon primary consumer are called secondary consumers.
Those who feed upon secondary consumer are called tertiary consumers.
The animals which eat upon plant and plant products are called herbivores.
The animals which eat upon both plants and animals are called omnivores.
The animals which eat upon only meat are called carnivores.
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NPP = GPP – R
Net primary production =
______________
= GPP – energy used for cellular respiration
Gross primary production = ________________ production of
primary producers
Respiration = ______________________
Thus NPP is the amount of energy available to primary
consumers = primary production
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influenced in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems
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ecosystems influenced by water, temperature, and
nutrient availability
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3. Indicate whether each is hydrophobic or hydrophilic: Ananine,
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