Thanks, but I was confused by using the terms "abundance" and "biomass" as though they are the same. If I'm not mistaken, abundance is usually a numerical count of individuals, whereas biomass is mass (in kg for example). I'm actually not sure which of these you are saying is related to "body mass" (mass of individual).
Hello I am looking for the topic of and if the size of energy molecules that organisms can use, changes with the size of the organism, ie smaller organisms not having capability of breaking down all but the smallest energy molecules. Thank you. What is that topic called if the is such a topic.
When he explains, it's so clear and easy to understand. wow
This video taught me a lot. Thanks.
so helpful!!! saved my animal physiology report!
The term abundance (e.g. number of individuals) was not used properly. What the graph shows is that larger organisms have lower abundance.
You're too pretty to be that smart.
Thank you for the explanation. This is so helpful. :)
Thanks, but I was confused by using the terms "abundance" and "biomass" as though they are the same. If I'm not mistaken, abundance is usually a numerical count of individuals, whereas biomass is mass (in kg for example). I'm actually not sure which of these you are saying is related to "body mass" (mass of individual).
I agree with what you said.
Hello I am looking for the topic of and if the size of energy molecules that organisms can use, changes with the size of the organism, ie smaller organisms not having capability of breaking down all but the smallest energy molecules. Thank you. What is that topic called if the is such a topic.
awesome explanation :)