I NEED HELP ASAP,
• One farmer consumes one-half (0.5) chicken per day for a year
• One chic...
Advanced Placement (AP), 12.09.2021 02:20 smileyjesse6073
I NEED HELP ASAP,
• One farmer consumes one-half (0.5) chicken per day for a year
• One chicken consumes 40 grasshoppers per day
• 1,200 grasshoppers have a mass of one kilogram
• One grasshopper requires 25 grams of soybeans per year
• One human requires 750 grasshoppers per day
• Soybeans have 3.2 calories per gram
1. Suppose the farmer chose to eat grasshoppers instead of chickens. How many people could the grasshoppers feed, compared to the one person that the chicken fed?
2. The farmer needs to consume 3,500 calories per day. If he ate only soybeans instead of the chickens or grasshoppers, how many people would his soybean crop feed?
3. Create a Biomass Pyramid using the data you have developed up to this point. At each trophic level, record the biomass of the organisms over a period of one year needed to support one farmer. Assume that a farmer weighs 75 kg and a chicken weighs 1.5 kg. The pyramid may be set up like this:
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