Which of the following are most likely to be among the producers in an ecosystem with an inverted biomass pyramid? Annual wildflowers Krill and jellyfish Dinoflagellates, diatoms, and cyanobacteria Mosses, lichens, and ferns
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In an inverted biomass pyramid, the biomass of producers (plants and other photosynthetic organisms) is greater than the biomass of consumers (animals). This means that the primary producers are more abundant and have a higher biomass than the primary consumers. Show more…
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