Q. In most ecosystems, thebi omass of a trophic level is higher than the biomass of its predators, as illustrated be!ow by an-upright pyramid of biomass . In the open ocean, however, the biomass of primary producers (microscopic algae) is often lower than the biomass of higher trophic levels (for example, zooplankton and fish), as illustrated below by an inverted pyramid of biomass. In the open ocean, how can there be enough food to support the higher trophic levels?
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Remember- The width of the bars indicates the amount of biomass at each trophic level.

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Solution:

Correct answer is (b) The microscopic primary producers have high rates of growth and reproduction.