Pyramid of energy in ecosystems is from Biology Ecosystem

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191.

Acid rain is due to increase in atmospheric concentration of :

  • Ozone

  • CO2 and CO

  • SO3 and CO

  • SO2 and nitrogen oxide


192.

Which of the following factor is biotic

  • Photoperiod

  • CO2 content to the soil

  • Texture and porosity of soil

  • Rainfall


193.

The pyramid of energy-in a forest ecosystem is

  • always upright

  • always inverted

  • both (a) and (b)

  • none of the above


194.

Identify which one of the following is an example, of incomplete ecosystem?

  • Grassland

  • Cave

  • River

  • Wetland


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195.

Which of the following is an example of man-made ecosystem

  • Herbarium

  • Aquarium

  • Tissue culture

  • Forest


196.

Identify the correct type of food chain

Dead animal > Blow fly maggots > Common frog > Snake

  • Grazing food chain

  • Detrital food chain

  • Decomposer food chain

  • Predator food chain


197.

Acid rain is caused by

  • NO2

  • SO2 and NO2

  • SO3

  • CO2


198.

When the two ecosystems overlap each other, the area is called

  • habitat

  • niche

  • ecotone

  • ecotype


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199.

Pyramid of energy in ecosystems is

  • always upright

  • always inverted

  • mostly upright

  • mostly inverted


A.

always upright

Pyramid of energy is a picture of rates of passage of food mass through the food chain. It is always upright, as in most of the cases there is always a gradual decrease in the energy content at successive trophic levels.


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200.

Trophic levels in ecosystem is formed by

  • only bacteria

  • only plants

  • only herbivores

  • organisms linked in food chain


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