Pyramids of Biomass Explained

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AQA IGCSE Biology (EOY exams yr 8) Note on Pyramids of Biomass Explained, created by Emma Boxley on 15/05/2013.
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The dry mass of an organism is called its biomass. The total biomass at a particular step in a food chain is always less than the total biomass at the step before it.

This is a pyramid of numbers.

You can see that at the bottom the oak tree has a small bar. This is because although there is only 1 oak tree, it is heavy enough to support a lot of caterpillars

This is a pyramid of Biomass

There is only one oak tree here, but because it is so heavy and has a lot of mass it has a large bar.

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