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MCQ 21 Mark
Which one of the following has the largest population in a food chain?
  • A
    Producers.
  • B
    Primary consumers.
  • C
    Secondary consumers.
  • Decomposers.
Answer
Correct option: D.
Decomposers.
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Question 31 Mark
Fill in the blanks.
In an ecosystem dominated by trees, the pyramid (of numbers) is _________ type.
Answer
Spindle.
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Question 41 Mark
Fill in the blanks.
Common detritivores in our ecosystem are _________.
Answer
Earthworm, bacteria & fungi of decay and vulture.
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MCQ 51 Mark
Secondary producers are:
  • A
    Herbivores.
  • B
    Producers.
  • C
    Carnivores.
  • None of the above.
Answer
Correct option: D.
None of the above.
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MCQ 61 Mark
The second trophic level in a lake is$-$
  • A
    Phytoplankton.
  • Zooplankton.
  • C
    Benthos.
  • D
    Fishes.
Answer
Correct option: B.
Zooplankton.
Zooplankton are primary consumers in aquatic food chains that feed upon phytoplankton.
Therefore, they are present at the second trophic level in a lake.
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Question 81 Mark
Fill in the blanks.In aquatic ecosystems, the limiting factor for the productivity is _________.
Answer
Sunlight.
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MCQ 91 Mark
What is the percentage of photosynthetically active radiation $\text{(PAR)},$ in the incident solar radiation.
  • A
    $100\%$
  • $50\%$
  • C
    $1-5\%$
  • D
    $2-10\%$
Answer
Correct option: B.
$50\%$
Out of total incident solar radiation, about fifty percent of it forms photosynthetically active radiation $\text{(PAR)}.$
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Question 101 Mark
Write a difference between net primary productivity and gross productivity.
Answer
Gross productivity-Rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis Net primary productivity -Available biomass for the consumption to heterotrophs/GPP-R = NPP.
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Question 111 Mark
State what does ‘standing crop’ of a trophic level represent?
Answer
There is unidirectional movement of energy the higher trophic level and its levels has a certain mass of living material at a particular time called as the standing crop. It represent values for dry blomass (standing crop).
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Question 121 Mark
How is ‘stratification’ represented in a forest ecosystem?
Answer
Trees occupy vertical stratra, shrubs the second layer and herbs/grasses occupy the bottom layers/vertical distribution of species, at different levels.
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Question 131 Mark
Write the equation that helps in deriving the net primary productivity of an ecosystem.
Answer
Net primary productivity (NPP) is an ecosystem can be derived using the following equation:
NPP = GPP-R.
= (Gross – Primary Productivity) - (Respiratory Losses).
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Question 141 Mark
What does ecological niche of an organism represent?
Answer
The ecological niche (of an organism) signifies the range of conditions it can tolerate, the resources it utilises, and its functional role in the ecological system.
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Question 151 Mark
Why is the rate of assimilation of energy at the herbivore level called secondary productivity?
Answer
It is because the biomass available to the consumer for consumption is a resultant of the primary productivity from plants.
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Question 161 Mark
Define primary production.
Answer
It is defined as the amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a certain time period by plants during photosynthesis.
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Question 171 Mark
Is the common edible mushroom an autotroph or a heterotroph?
Answer
Heterotroph (as it does not have chlorophyll).
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Question 181 Mark
Arrange the following as you observe in vertical stratification of a forest-Grass, Shrubby plants, Teak, Amaranthus.
Answer
Grass, Amaranthus, Shrubby plants, Teak.
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Question 191 Mark
How is stratification represented in forest ecosystem?
Answer
Stratification is the way in which different species in an ecosystem are placed or arranged vertically, occupying different levels. It is a way of minimising competition for limited resources vital for survival.
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Question 201 Mark
Answer the following questions:
Over the years, it has been observed that some of the lakes are disappearing due to urbanisation. In absence of human interference, depict by making a flow chart, how do the successional series progress from hydric to mesic condition.
Answer
Phytoplankton - hydric → Submerged plant stage → Submerged free floating plant stage → Reed swamp stage → Marsh - meadow stage → Scrub stage → Forest stage - Mesic.
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Question 211 Mark
What is meant by PAR?
Answer
The part of the solar radiation which can be absorbed and used by the plants for photosynthesis, is called photosynthetically active radiation (PAR).
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Question 221 Mark
How is net primary productivity different from gross primary productivity?
Answer
Net primary productivity refers to the biomass/ organic matter available at the producer level to the primary consumers, i.e. GPP-Respiratory losses. Gross primary productivity is the rate of production of biomass/ organic matter by producers during photosynthesis.
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Question 231 Mark
GPP - R = NPP
What does 'R' represent in the given equation for productivity in an ecosystem?
Answer
R represents the respiratory losses.
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Question 241 Mark
What do you understand by the term seral stage?
Answer
An individual transitional community in ecological succession.
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Question 261 Mark
What is meant by productivity of an organism? How is it expressed in a terrestrial ecosystem?
Answer
The rate of synthesis of energy containing biomass by any trophic level per unit area in unit time is called its productivity.
$\text { It is expressed in terms of } \mathrm{g}^{-2} \mathrm{yr}^{-1} \text { or } \mathrm{kcal} \mathrm{~m}^{-2} \mathrm{yr}^{-1} \text {. }$
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Question 271 Mark
Man can be a primary as well as secondary consumer'. Justify this statement.
Answer
Man can be a primary as well as secondary consumer because man eats plants as well as meat of other animals. So, man is herbivores as well as carnivores.
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Question 311 Mark
Answer the following questions:
Colonisation of a rocky terrain is a natural process. Mention the group of organisms which invade this area first. Give an example.
Answer
Pioneer species invade the area first.
For example, lichen.
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Question 321 Mark
What is a sere?
Answer
The entire sequence of communities, that successively change in a given area resulting in a climax community, is called a sere.
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Question 331 Mark
How much of carbon is:
  1. Fixed in the biosphere through photosynthesis annually?
  2. Dissolved in the ocean?
Answer
  1. $4 \times 10^{13}\ kg$ of carbon is fixed annually.
  2. $71\%$ of carbon is dissolved in the ocean.
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Question 341 Mark
Among bryophytes, lichens and fern which one is a pioneer species in a xeric succession?
Answer
Crustose lichens.
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Question 351 Mark
Mr. Galgotia eats curd/yoghurt. In this case, which trophic level will he occupy?
Answer
Tertiary consumer.
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Question 361 Mark
How is the net primary productivity of an ecosystem derived?
Answer
Gross primary productivity (GPP) – Respiratory loss (R) = Net primary productivity (NPP); it is the amount of energy/ biomass available in the producers for consumption by herbivores.
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Question 391 Mark
What are primary carnivores?
Answer
The herbivores (primary consumers) which depend on plants for their food are called primary carnivores. They are also called secondary consumer.
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Question 401 Mark
What is detritus?
Answer
Dead organic matter or remains of plant such as leaves, bark, flower and dead remain of animals, including faecal matter constitute detritus.
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Question 411 Mark
The carbon atoms fixed by producers have to pass through three species. Mention the trophic level of the third species.
Answer
Tertiary consumer.
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Question 421 Mark
A Volcano erupted in Hawaii, and lava covered land that had been framed for centuries. Eventually, new lichens, and then plants, grew on the lava. Is this an example of primary or secondary successions? Give the reason also.
Answer
This is an example of primary succession: Because this begins from a state of little or no life.
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Question 431 Mark
What is the significance of the process of mineralization by microbes?
Answer
The inorganic nutrients released from the humus by the microbes are used by plants as nutrients.
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Question 441 Mark
Mention one similarity between hydrarch and xerarch successions.
Answer
Both succession lead to medium water conditions (mesic), neither too dry, nor too wet.
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Question 451 Mark
Name two omnivores that occupy positions in both grazing food chain as well as detritus food chain.
Answer
Cockroaches and crows.
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Question 461 Mark
Write the name of four important functional aspects of ecosystem.
Answer
  1. Productivity.
  2. Decomposition.
  3. Energy flow.
  4. Nutrient cycling.
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Question 471 Mark
Name the basic requirement of any ecosystem to function and sustain properly.
Answer
A constant input of solar energy is the ultimate source of all energy and requirement of any ecosystem to function and sustain properly.
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Question 481 Mark
Cite an example of an inverted ecological pyramid. What kind of pyramid of energy would it have?
Answer
The pyramid of biomass in sea is an inverted pyramid. It would have an upright pyramid of energy.
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Question 491 Mark
Justify the pitcher plant as a producer.
Answer
Pitcher plant is chlorophyllous and is thus capable of photosynthesis and act as producer.
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Question 501 Mark
What percentage of productivity is contributed by oceans?
Answer
Oceans contribute about 55 billion tonnes, which is about 32.5%.
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