NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Organisms and Populations
231149
At a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers can be accommodated, then 1000 is....
1 Population carrying capacity of or deer.
2 Mortality of deer
3 Maximum natality
4 Realised natality
Explanation:
t a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers accommodated, then 1000 is population carrying capacity of or deer.
GUJCET-2014
Organisms and Populations
231155
Biotic potential or potential natality means
1 Natural increase of population under ideal/optimum conditions
2 potential of organism in a biome
3 number of organisms in a biome
4 species of maximum number in a population
Explanation:
Biotic potential is defined as the maximum number of individuals a species can produce. As with other organism, this always has been a survival strategy against food deprivation, predation and parasitism.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231156
Zero growth means
1 Natality balance mortality
2 Natality is more than mortality
3 Natality is less than mortality
4 natality is zero
Explanation:
Zero population growth refer to a population that is unchanging. It is neither growing, nor declining the growth rate is zero. This demographic balance could occurs when the birth rate and death rate are equal.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231158
Community is
1 A group of independent and interacting population of different species
2 A group of independent and interacting population of same species
3 A group of independent and interacting population of same species in a specific area
4 A group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area
Explanation:
Community is a group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area.
231149
At a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers can be accommodated, then 1000 is....
1 Population carrying capacity of or deer.
2 Mortality of deer
3 Maximum natality
4 Realised natality
Explanation:
t a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers accommodated, then 1000 is population carrying capacity of or deer.
GUJCET-2014
Organisms and Populations
231155
Biotic potential or potential natality means
1 Natural increase of population under ideal/optimum conditions
2 potential of organism in a biome
3 number of organisms in a biome
4 species of maximum number in a population
Explanation:
Biotic potential is defined as the maximum number of individuals a species can produce. As with other organism, this always has been a survival strategy against food deprivation, predation and parasitism.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231156
Zero growth means
1 Natality balance mortality
2 Natality is more than mortality
3 Natality is less than mortality
4 natality is zero
Explanation:
Zero population growth refer to a population that is unchanging. It is neither growing, nor declining the growth rate is zero. This demographic balance could occurs when the birth rate and death rate are equal.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231158
Community is
1 A group of independent and interacting population of different species
2 A group of independent and interacting population of same species
3 A group of independent and interacting population of same species in a specific area
4 A group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area
Explanation:
Community is a group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area.
231149
At a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers can be accommodated, then 1000 is....
1 Population carrying capacity of or deer.
2 Mortality of deer
3 Maximum natality
4 Realised natality
Explanation:
t a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers accommodated, then 1000 is population carrying capacity of or deer.
GUJCET-2014
Organisms and Populations
231155
Biotic potential or potential natality means
1 Natural increase of population under ideal/optimum conditions
2 potential of organism in a biome
3 number of organisms in a biome
4 species of maximum number in a population
Explanation:
Biotic potential is defined as the maximum number of individuals a species can produce. As with other organism, this always has been a survival strategy against food deprivation, predation and parasitism.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231156
Zero growth means
1 Natality balance mortality
2 Natality is more than mortality
3 Natality is less than mortality
4 natality is zero
Explanation:
Zero population growth refer to a population that is unchanging. It is neither growing, nor declining the growth rate is zero. This demographic balance could occurs when the birth rate and death rate are equal.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231158
Community is
1 A group of independent and interacting population of different species
2 A group of independent and interacting population of same species
3 A group of independent and interacting population of same species in a specific area
4 A group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area
Explanation:
Community is a group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area.
231149
At a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers can be accommodated, then 1000 is....
1 Population carrying capacity of or deer.
2 Mortality of deer
3 Maximum natality
4 Realised natality
Explanation:
t a given time in a forest 900 deers are found, 100 more deers accommodated, then 1000 is population carrying capacity of or deer.
GUJCET-2014
Organisms and Populations
231155
Biotic potential or potential natality means
1 Natural increase of population under ideal/optimum conditions
2 potential of organism in a biome
3 number of organisms in a biome
4 species of maximum number in a population
Explanation:
Biotic potential is defined as the maximum number of individuals a species can produce. As with other organism, this always has been a survival strategy against food deprivation, predation and parasitism.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231156
Zero growth means
1 Natality balance mortality
2 Natality is more than mortality
3 Natality is less than mortality
4 natality is zero
Explanation:
Zero population growth refer to a population that is unchanging. It is neither growing, nor declining the growth rate is zero. This demographic balance could occurs when the birth rate and death rate are equal.
JIPMER-2014
Organisms and Populations
231158
Community is
1 A group of independent and interacting population of different species
2 A group of independent and interacting population of same species
3 A group of independent and interacting population of same species in a specific area
4 A group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area
Explanation:
Community is a group of independent and interacting population of different species in a specific area.