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Measuring dry mass

Author: Eva K 3sq0



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- Sample of the organism is dried - Weighed at regular intervals - Once the mass becomes constant you know that all the water has been removed - The result from the sample can be scaled up to give the dry mass (biomass) of the total population of the area being investigated - The mass of carbon present is generally taken to be 50 % of the dry mass


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