NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Biodiversity and Conservation
260094
Large Woody Vines are more commonly found in:
1 Alpine forests
2 Temperate forests
3 Mangroves
4 Tropical rainforests
Explanation:
A native, fast growing woody vine that may grow as a low ground cover or climb up trees, poles and other structures by means of tendrils. Large woody vines are more commonly found in tropical rain forests. Example - lianas (woody vines) it is climbing plant.
AIPMT (Screening)-2011
Biodiversity and Conservation
260084
The presence of diversity at the junction of territories of two different habitats is known as
1 Bottle neck effect
2 Edge effect
3 Junction effect
4 Pasteur effect
Explanation:
The presence of diversity of the Junction of territories of two different habitat is known as edge effect. Changes in a population is community along the boundary of a habitat.
260094
Large Woody Vines are more commonly found in:
1 Alpine forests
2 Temperate forests
3 Mangroves
4 Tropical rainforests
Explanation:
A native, fast growing woody vine that may grow as a low ground cover or climb up trees, poles and other structures by means of tendrils. Large woody vines are more commonly found in tropical rain forests. Example - lianas (woody vines) it is climbing plant.
AIPMT (Screening)-2011
Biodiversity and Conservation
260084
The presence of diversity at the junction of territories of two different habitats is known as
1 Bottle neck effect
2 Edge effect
3 Junction effect
4 Pasteur effect
Explanation:
The presence of diversity of the Junction of territories of two different habitat is known as edge effect. Changes in a population is community along the boundary of a habitat.