Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Biology

Chapter

Ecosystem

Question:

What is primary production in an ecosystem?

Options:

The amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a time period by plants during photosynthesis.

The rate of energy consumption by primary consumers.

The decomposition of organic matter by decomposers.

The regulation of climate by plants.

Correct Answer:

The amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a time period by plants during photosynthesis.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (1) - The amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a time period by plants during photosynthesis.

Primary production refers to the amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a given time period by plants during photosynthesis. It is commonly measured in terms of weight (grams per square meter, g m–2) or energy (kilocalories per square meter, kcal m–2). Productivity, on the other hand, represents the rate of biomass production and is expressed as grams per square meter per year (g m–2 yr–1) or kilocalories per square meter per year (kcal m–2 yr–1) to facilitate comparison between different ecosystems.

Primary production can be further divided into two components: gross primary productivity (GPP) and net primary productivity (NPP). Gross primary productivity represents the total rate of organic matter production during photosynthesis in an ecosystem. However, a significant portion of this energy is utilized by plants for their own respiration needs.