How do you calculate the adjusted amount of energy that is available to organisms that are one trophic level above producers
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The adjusted amount of energy available to organisms one trophic level above producers can be calculated by subtracting the energy lost in the form of respiration and metabolic waste from the total energy produced by the producers. This adjusted energy is then available to the organisms at the next trophic level.
1. gross primary productivity minus amount of organic material used in respiration
2. increases
3. by observing cellular respiration under the absence of light
4. dead organisms and waste are recycled throughout the trophic levels.
5. the rate that plants and other photosynthetic organisms produce organic compounds.
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2. increases
3. by observing cellular respiration under the absence of light
4. dead organisms and waste are recycled throughout the trophic levels.
5. the rate that plants and other photosynthetic organisms produce organic compounds.
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