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221.

Living in same habitat organisms of same species from:

  • biosphere

  • community

  • population

  • niche


222.

By anaerobic process, the cow dung is used to produce :

  • methane

  • butane

  • ethane

  • propane


223.

As insecticides reach at higher trophic level in food chain their concentration :

  • increases

  • become irregular

  • remain constant

  • decreases


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224.

The term 'ecosystem' was coined by :

  • E.P. Odum

  • A.G. Tansley

  • Carl Mobious

  • W. Clementus


B.

A.G. Tansley

The term 'ecosystem' was coined by A.G. Tansley in 1935 and defined it as "the system resulting from the integration of all the living and non living factors of environment".


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225.

The food chain starts from :

  • consumer

  • producer

  • decomposer

  • nitrogen fixation


226.

Some students, during a study, caught, marked and released 80 fishes in a pond. Later 100 fishes were caught at random. Among these 40 were found to be marked. What is the approximate number of fishes in the pond?

  • 50

  • 100

  • 200

  • 4000


227.

The breakdown of detritus into small particles by detritivores is called

  • Leaching

  • Humification

  • Catabolism

  • Mineralization

  • Mineralization


228.

Which of the following statements about Productivity is true?

  • Primary productivity of all ecosystems is a constant

  • The annual net primary productivity of the whole of the biosphere is 17 billion tons (dry weight) of organic matter

  • Net primary productivity is the amount of biomass available for consumption by carnivores

  • Secondary productivity is defined as the rate of formation of new organic matter by decomposers .

  • Secondary productivity is defined as the rate of formation of new organic matter by decomposers .


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229.

The pioneer species in Xerarch and Hydrarch succession are respectively

  • Lichens and sedges

  • Lichens and rooted hydrophytes

  • Phytoplanktons and lichens

  • Lichens and phytoplanktons

  • Lichens and phytoplanktons


230.

According to Robert Constanza, 50% of the total cost for ecosystem services goes to

  • Recreation

  • Soil formation

  • Nutrient cycling

  • Climate regulation

  • Climate regulation


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