Match the following Columns
Column I | Column II | ||
A. | Opuntia | 1. | Stem thorns |
B. | Asparagus | 2. | Phylloclades |
C. | Citrus | 3. | Cladodes |
A | B | C |
1 | 2 | 3 |
A | B | C |
2 | 3 | 1 |
A | B | C |
3 | 2 | 1 |
A | B | C |
2 | 1 | 3 |
The scientific name of gharial is
Naja bun garus
Gaviails gangeticus
Hemidactylusflavivridis
None of the above
Which of these is used to control human population?
Estrogen + progesterone
IUCD and MTP
Tubectomy and vasectomy
All of the above
Which part of the animal virus is not produced in multiple copies?
Capsid
Proteins
Envelops
Ribosome
Biotic potential or potential natality means
Natural increase of population under ideal/optimum conditions
The potential of the organism in a biome
Number of organisms in a biome
Species of maximum number in a population
A.
Natural increase of population under ideal/optimum conditions
Biotic potential is natality under the optimum condition. The actual birth rate under existing conditions is called realised natality.
Choose the wrong pair
Cenchrus-Savanna
Abies – Coniferous forest
Quercus – Broadleaf forest
Tectona – Temperate forest
Match the following Columns
Column I (Pollination Technique) | Column II (Pollinator) |
A. Cheiropterophily | 1. Ant |
B. Anemophily | 2. Bat |
C. Myrmecophily | 3. Snail |
D. Malaciphily | 4. Wind |
A – 3; B – 2; C – 1; D – 4
A – 2; B – 4; C – 1; D – 3
A – 4; B – 3; C – 2; D – 1
A – 1; B – 3; C – 2; D – 4