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26 September, 09:08

total biomass in a region is quantified by measuring the ___ mass of all planets and ___ in population, habitat, or region

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  1. 26 September, 09:37
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    Note: I think you mean mass of all plants and.

    Answer: total biomass in a region is quantified by measuring the dry mass of all plants and animals in population, habitat, or region.

    Biomass is the total mass of all living material within a certain area. This includes all plants, animals and other organisms found there. The area is defined by a scientist so that it can be a specific habitat or region.

    As all organisms contain water and the amount varies largely between species, the total biomass is calculated as a dry mass.
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