The net primary productivity of a temperate deciduous forest is approximately 180,000 kcal/m/ year, and the plant respiration has been determined to be 125,000 kcal/ m2/year. How much solar energy was...


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The net primary productivity of a temperate deciduous forest is approximately<br>180,000 kcal/m/ year, and the plant respiration has been determined to be<br>125,000 kcal/ m2/year. How much solar energy was absorbed by the plant in<br>photosynthesis?*<br>O 250,000 kcal / m2 /year<br>O 55,000 kcal / m2 / year<br>305,000 kcal / m2 / year<br>O360,000 kcal / m2 / year<br>The total biomass of the Earth's open oceans is high because the NPP (measured<br>in kcal / m² / year) is *<br>O low, but the size of the open ocean is large enough to accumulate the largest biomass<br>O low, but the producers are larger in size in the open ocean<br>high, due to the high concentration of nutrients in the ocean<br>O high, supporting a large number of producers<br>

Extracted text: The net primary productivity of a temperate deciduous forest is approximately 180,000 kcal/m/ year, and the plant respiration has been determined to be 125,000 kcal/ m2/year. How much solar energy was absorbed by the plant in photosynthesis?* O 250,000 kcal / m2 /year O 55,000 kcal / m2 / year 305,000 kcal / m2 / year O360,000 kcal / m2 / year The total biomass of the Earth's open oceans is high because the NPP (measured in kcal / m² / year) is * O low, but the size of the open ocean is large enough to accumulate the largest biomass O low, but the producers are larger in size in the open ocean high, due to the high concentration of nutrients in the ocean O high, supporting a large number of producers

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