NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Biodiversity and Conservation
260114
The diversity which is richness of different species in a range of habitats within a geological area in known as
1 $\alpha$ diversity
2 delta diversity
3 ecosystem diversity
4 $\gamma$ (gamma) diversity
Explanation:
: Exp . D. ( $\gamma$ ) Gamma diversity:- Richness of different species in a range of habitats with in a geological area known as Gamma diversity. Gamma diversity is the measure of the overall diversity for the different ecosystem within the region. - The diversity of habitats over the total landscape or geographical area is known as gamma diversity. - The diversity of organisms sharing the same habitat is known as alpha diversity. - The rate of replacement of species along a gradient of habitats is known as beta diversity. Delta diversity includes the differentiation of diversity over wide geographical area.
GUJCET-2018
Biodiversity and Conservation
260116
Biodiversity of a geographical region represents
1 Species endemic to the region
2 Endangered species found in the region
3 The diversity in the organisms living in the region
4 Genetic diversity present in the dominant species of the region
Explanation:
Diversity in the organisms living in the region is represented by the biodiversity of the geographical region. - It includes the endangered species, genetic diversity. Endemic species of that region. - For example: The continent of Africa is home to tropical rainforests alpine mountains and dry deserts.
AIPMT (Mains)-2011
Biodiversity and Conservation
260117
Benthic organisms are affected most by
1 Water-holding capacity of soil
2 Light reaching the forest floor
3 Surface turbulence of water
4 Sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems
Explanation:
Benthic organisms are affected most by sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic organism are bottom dwelling faunas found crawling or attached to the bottom. - The sediment characteristics often determine the type of benthic animals that can thrive there. - Organisms living in the benthic zone are called benthos. Benthos have specially adapted themselves to live on the bottom substrate in deep water bodies with elevated pressure and cold temperatures. - The benthic zone is the ecological zone located at the bottom of any marine or fresh water body, such as a river, ocean, lake or pond. The benthic zone includes the sediment surface. - Benthic zones are found all across the world, wherever there is an appreciable water body.
NEET (Karnataka)-2013
Biodiversity and Conservation
260118
Temperature variation in Pacific ocean in present time is called
1 Cyclone effect
2 El Nino effect
3 Green house effect
4 Gaudikov's effect
Explanation:
Temperature variation pacific ocean in present time is called E1 Nino effect. El nino is an abnormal or odd weather pattern caused by the warming of the pacific ocean near the equator, off the coast of south America. - The sun worms the water bodies near the equator which can make more clouds and thus leading to more rain. However, normally there are treacle winds, which will blow that warm water to the west. - The effect in which 'Temperature rise leads to odd climatic changes' these are the trade winds which blow warm water towards the west.
260114
The diversity which is richness of different species in a range of habitats within a geological area in known as
1 $\alpha$ diversity
2 delta diversity
3 ecosystem diversity
4 $\gamma$ (gamma) diversity
Explanation:
: Exp . D. ( $\gamma$ ) Gamma diversity:- Richness of different species in a range of habitats with in a geological area known as Gamma diversity. Gamma diversity is the measure of the overall diversity for the different ecosystem within the region. - The diversity of habitats over the total landscape or geographical area is known as gamma diversity. - The diversity of organisms sharing the same habitat is known as alpha diversity. - The rate of replacement of species along a gradient of habitats is known as beta diversity. Delta diversity includes the differentiation of diversity over wide geographical area.
GUJCET-2018
Biodiversity and Conservation
260116
Biodiversity of a geographical region represents
1 Species endemic to the region
2 Endangered species found in the region
3 The diversity in the organisms living in the region
4 Genetic diversity present in the dominant species of the region
Explanation:
Diversity in the organisms living in the region is represented by the biodiversity of the geographical region. - It includes the endangered species, genetic diversity. Endemic species of that region. - For example: The continent of Africa is home to tropical rainforests alpine mountains and dry deserts.
AIPMT (Mains)-2011
Biodiversity and Conservation
260117
Benthic organisms are affected most by
1 Water-holding capacity of soil
2 Light reaching the forest floor
3 Surface turbulence of water
4 Sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems
Explanation:
Benthic organisms are affected most by sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic organism are bottom dwelling faunas found crawling or attached to the bottom. - The sediment characteristics often determine the type of benthic animals that can thrive there. - Organisms living in the benthic zone are called benthos. Benthos have specially adapted themselves to live on the bottom substrate in deep water bodies with elevated pressure and cold temperatures. - The benthic zone is the ecological zone located at the bottom of any marine or fresh water body, such as a river, ocean, lake or pond. The benthic zone includes the sediment surface. - Benthic zones are found all across the world, wherever there is an appreciable water body.
NEET (Karnataka)-2013
Biodiversity and Conservation
260118
Temperature variation in Pacific ocean in present time is called
1 Cyclone effect
2 El Nino effect
3 Green house effect
4 Gaudikov's effect
Explanation:
Temperature variation pacific ocean in present time is called E1 Nino effect. El nino is an abnormal or odd weather pattern caused by the warming of the pacific ocean near the equator, off the coast of south America. - The sun worms the water bodies near the equator which can make more clouds and thus leading to more rain. However, normally there are treacle winds, which will blow that warm water to the west. - The effect in which 'Temperature rise leads to odd climatic changes' these are the trade winds which blow warm water towards the west.
260114
The diversity which is richness of different species in a range of habitats within a geological area in known as
1 $\alpha$ diversity
2 delta diversity
3 ecosystem diversity
4 $\gamma$ (gamma) diversity
Explanation:
: Exp . D. ( $\gamma$ ) Gamma diversity:- Richness of different species in a range of habitats with in a geological area known as Gamma diversity. Gamma diversity is the measure of the overall diversity for the different ecosystem within the region. - The diversity of habitats over the total landscape or geographical area is known as gamma diversity. - The diversity of organisms sharing the same habitat is known as alpha diversity. - The rate of replacement of species along a gradient of habitats is known as beta diversity. Delta diversity includes the differentiation of diversity over wide geographical area.
GUJCET-2018
Biodiversity and Conservation
260116
Biodiversity of a geographical region represents
1 Species endemic to the region
2 Endangered species found in the region
3 The diversity in the organisms living in the region
4 Genetic diversity present in the dominant species of the region
Explanation:
Diversity in the organisms living in the region is represented by the biodiversity of the geographical region. - It includes the endangered species, genetic diversity. Endemic species of that region. - For example: The continent of Africa is home to tropical rainforests alpine mountains and dry deserts.
AIPMT (Mains)-2011
Biodiversity and Conservation
260117
Benthic organisms are affected most by
1 Water-holding capacity of soil
2 Light reaching the forest floor
3 Surface turbulence of water
4 Sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems
Explanation:
Benthic organisms are affected most by sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic organism are bottom dwelling faunas found crawling or attached to the bottom. - The sediment characteristics often determine the type of benthic animals that can thrive there. - Organisms living in the benthic zone are called benthos. Benthos have specially adapted themselves to live on the bottom substrate in deep water bodies with elevated pressure and cold temperatures. - The benthic zone is the ecological zone located at the bottom of any marine or fresh water body, such as a river, ocean, lake or pond. The benthic zone includes the sediment surface. - Benthic zones are found all across the world, wherever there is an appreciable water body.
NEET (Karnataka)-2013
Biodiversity and Conservation
260118
Temperature variation in Pacific ocean in present time is called
1 Cyclone effect
2 El Nino effect
3 Green house effect
4 Gaudikov's effect
Explanation:
Temperature variation pacific ocean in present time is called E1 Nino effect. El nino is an abnormal or odd weather pattern caused by the warming of the pacific ocean near the equator, off the coast of south America. - The sun worms the water bodies near the equator which can make more clouds and thus leading to more rain. However, normally there are treacle winds, which will blow that warm water to the west. - The effect in which 'Temperature rise leads to odd climatic changes' these are the trade winds which blow warm water towards the west.
260114
The diversity which is richness of different species in a range of habitats within a geological area in known as
1 $\alpha$ diversity
2 delta diversity
3 ecosystem diversity
4 $\gamma$ (gamma) diversity
Explanation:
: Exp . D. ( $\gamma$ ) Gamma diversity:- Richness of different species in a range of habitats with in a geological area known as Gamma diversity. Gamma diversity is the measure of the overall diversity for the different ecosystem within the region. - The diversity of habitats over the total landscape or geographical area is known as gamma diversity. - The diversity of organisms sharing the same habitat is known as alpha diversity. - The rate of replacement of species along a gradient of habitats is known as beta diversity. Delta diversity includes the differentiation of diversity over wide geographical area.
GUJCET-2018
Biodiversity and Conservation
260116
Biodiversity of a geographical region represents
1 Species endemic to the region
2 Endangered species found in the region
3 The diversity in the organisms living in the region
4 Genetic diversity present in the dominant species of the region
Explanation:
Diversity in the organisms living in the region is represented by the biodiversity of the geographical region. - It includes the endangered species, genetic diversity. Endemic species of that region. - For example: The continent of Africa is home to tropical rainforests alpine mountains and dry deserts.
AIPMT (Mains)-2011
Biodiversity and Conservation
260117
Benthic organisms are affected most by
1 Water-holding capacity of soil
2 Light reaching the forest floor
3 Surface turbulence of water
4 Sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems
Explanation:
Benthic organisms are affected most by sediment characteristics of aquatic ecosystems. Benthic organism are bottom dwelling faunas found crawling or attached to the bottom. - The sediment characteristics often determine the type of benthic animals that can thrive there. - Organisms living in the benthic zone are called benthos. Benthos have specially adapted themselves to live on the bottom substrate in deep water bodies with elevated pressure and cold temperatures. - The benthic zone is the ecological zone located at the bottom of any marine or fresh water body, such as a river, ocean, lake or pond. The benthic zone includes the sediment surface. - Benthic zones are found all across the world, wherever there is an appreciable water body.
NEET (Karnataka)-2013
Biodiversity and Conservation
260118
Temperature variation in Pacific ocean in present time is called
1 Cyclone effect
2 El Nino effect
3 Green house effect
4 Gaudikov's effect
Explanation:
Temperature variation pacific ocean in present time is called E1 Nino effect. El nino is an abnormal or odd weather pattern caused by the warming of the pacific ocean near the equator, off the coast of south America. - The sun worms the water bodies near the equator which can make more clouds and thus leading to more rain. However, normally there are treacle winds, which will blow that warm water to the west. - The effect in which 'Temperature rise leads to odd climatic changes' these are the trade winds which blow warm water towards the west.