How to use in-sentence of “biomass”:
+ Estimates for the entire North Atlantic are that only 2% of biomass is at depths below 1,000metres and only 1.2% occurs near the sea floor.Andrea Schröder-Ritzrau “et al.”, ‘.
+ Photosynthetic organisms also convert around 100–115 thousand million metric tonnes of carbon into biomass per year.
+ Solid biomass is also used.
+ He was appointed a lecturer in botany in 1951, and worked on his PhD for the next two years, on mineral nutrition and biomass relationships of the heath vegetation at Dark Island, South Australia.
+ This is a summary of biomass data.

Example sentences of “biomass”:
+ Most of a tree’s biomass comes from this process.
+ Although fossil fuels come from things that died long ago, they are not considered biomass by the generally accepted definition because they contain carbon that has been ‘out’ of the carbon cycle for a very long time.
+ In the Southern Ocean, one species, the Antarctic krill, “Euphausia superba”, makes up an estimated biomass of over, roughly twice that of the human race.
+ It will use waste biomass from paper and pulp manufacturing as raw material for biodiesel.
+ Though biomass is a renewable resourcerenewable fuel, its use can still contribute to global warming.
+ The research was intended to facilitate new biomass and bioenergy programs.
+ When biochar is made the biomass it is made from has most of its material removed.
+ The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation disproportionately manipulates the biomass of dominant species to increase diversity.
+ Renewable energy sources like biomass energy such as firewood are being used.
+ Most of a tree's biomass comes from this process.
+ Although fossil fuels come from things that died long ago, they are not considered biomass by the generally accepted definition because they contain carbon that has been 'out' of the carbon cycle for a very long time.
+ In ecology, biomass means the accumulation of living matter.
+ Others feed on the biomass of insects which have grown on direct ingestion of phloem sap.
+ The “trophic state” is the total weight of biomass in a given water body at the time of measurement.
+ This power station can use some biomass such as wood.
+ Some F-T factories use coal, biomass or other solid compounds as a starting point.
+ Such animals probably make up at least three-quarters of the biomass eaten by each and every “T.
