BTS 23
Ecosystem

262980 Given below are two statements :
Statement I : The decomposers are fungi-bacteria and flagellates especially abundant in bottom of pond.
Statement II : The solar input, the cycle of temperature, day length and other climatic condition regulate the rate of function of entire pond. Choose the correct answer from the options given below
[NCERT - NC-II-0]

1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both, Statement I and Statement II are correct
Ecosystem

262981 Stratification is :
[NCERT - NC-II-206]

1 Parallel distribution of different species occupying different levels
2 Horizontal distribution of different species occupying different levels
3 Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels.
4 Vertical distribution of different species occupying same level.
Ecosystem

262983 Formula of NPP is :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 NPP = GPP – R
2 NPP = GPP + R
3 NPP = GDP + R
4 NPP = GDP – R
Ecosystem

262984 Net primary productivity is known as the :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Available biomass for the consumption of heterotrophs
2 Synthesis of food material by algae
3 Available biomass for the consumption of herbivores only
4 Available biomass for the consumption of decomposers only
Ecosystem

262985 Leaching causes :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Going down of organic and inorganic nutrients in the soil
2 Going down of water soluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
3 Excessive calcium accumulation in soil
4 Going down of water insoluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
Ecosystem

262980 Given below are two statements :
Statement I : The decomposers are fungi-bacteria and flagellates especially abundant in bottom of pond.
Statement II : The solar input, the cycle of temperature, day length and other climatic condition regulate the rate of function of entire pond. Choose the correct answer from the options given below
[NCERT - NC-II-0]

1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both, Statement I and Statement II are correct
Ecosystem

262981 Stratification is :
[NCERT - NC-II-206]

1 Parallel distribution of different species occupying different levels
2 Horizontal distribution of different species occupying different levels
3 Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels.
4 Vertical distribution of different species occupying same level.
Ecosystem

262983 Formula of NPP is :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 NPP = GPP – R
2 NPP = GPP + R
3 NPP = GDP + R
4 NPP = GDP – R
Ecosystem

262984 Net primary productivity is known as the :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Available biomass for the consumption of heterotrophs
2 Synthesis of food material by algae
3 Available biomass for the consumption of herbivores only
4 Available biomass for the consumption of decomposers only
Ecosystem

262985 Leaching causes :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Going down of organic and inorganic nutrients in the soil
2 Going down of water soluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
3 Excessive calcium accumulation in soil
4 Going down of water insoluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
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Ecosystem

262980 Given below are two statements :
Statement I : The decomposers are fungi-bacteria and flagellates especially abundant in bottom of pond.
Statement II : The solar input, the cycle of temperature, day length and other climatic condition regulate the rate of function of entire pond. Choose the correct answer from the options given below
[NCERT - NC-II-0]

1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both, Statement I and Statement II are correct
Ecosystem

262981 Stratification is :
[NCERT - NC-II-206]

1 Parallel distribution of different species occupying different levels
2 Horizontal distribution of different species occupying different levels
3 Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels.
4 Vertical distribution of different species occupying same level.
Ecosystem

262983 Formula of NPP is :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 NPP = GPP – R
2 NPP = GPP + R
3 NPP = GDP + R
4 NPP = GDP – R
Ecosystem

262984 Net primary productivity is known as the :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Available biomass for the consumption of heterotrophs
2 Synthesis of food material by algae
3 Available biomass for the consumption of herbivores only
4 Available biomass for the consumption of decomposers only
Ecosystem

262985 Leaching causes :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Going down of organic and inorganic nutrients in the soil
2 Going down of water soluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
3 Excessive calcium accumulation in soil
4 Going down of water insoluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
Ecosystem

262980 Given below are two statements :
Statement I : The decomposers are fungi-bacteria and flagellates especially abundant in bottom of pond.
Statement II : The solar input, the cycle of temperature, day length and other climatic condition regulate the rate of function of entire pond. Choose the correct answer from the options given below
[NCERT - NC-II-0]

1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both, Statement I and Statement II are correct
Ecosystem

262981 Stratification is :
[NCERT - NC-II-206]

1 Parallel distribution of different species occupying different levels
2 Horizontal distribution of different species occupying different levels
3 Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels.
4 Vertical distribution of different species occupying same level.
Ecosystem

262983 Formula of NPP is :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 NPP = GPP – R
2 NPP = GPP + R
3 NPP = GDP + R
4 NPP = GDP – R
Ecosystem

262984 Net primary productivity is known as the :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Available biomass for the consumption of heterotrophs
2 Synthesis of food material by algae
3 Available biomass for the consumption of herbivores only
4 Available biomass for the consumption of decomposers only
Ecosystem

262985 Leaching causes :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Going down of organic and inorganic nutrients in the soil
2 Going down of water soluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
3 Excessive calcium accumulation in soil
4 Going down of water insoluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
Ecosystem

262980 Given below are two statements :
Statement I : The decomposers are fungi-bacteria and flagellates especially abundant in bottom of pond.
Statement II : The solar input, the cycle of temperature, day length and other climatic condition regulate the rate of function of entire pond. Choose the correct answer from the options given below
[NCERT - NC-II-0]

1 Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
2 Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
3 Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
4 Both, Statement I and Statement II are correct
Ecosystem

262981 Stratification is :
[NCERT - NC-II-206]

1 Parallel distribution of different species occupying different levels
2 Horizontal distribution of different species occupying different levels
3 Vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels.
4 Vertical distribution of different species occupying same level.
Ecosystem

262983 Formula of NPP is :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 NPP = GPP – R
2 NPP = GPP + R
3 NPP = GDP + R
4 NPP = GDP – R
Ecosystem

262984 Net primary productivity is known as the :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Available biomass for the consumption of heterotrophs
2 Synthesis of food material by algae
3 Available biomass for the consumption of herbivores only
4 Available biomass for the consumption of decomposers only
Ecosystem

262985 Leaching causes :
[NCERT - NC-II-207]

1 Going down of organic and inorganic nutrients in the soil
2 Going down of water soluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt
3 Excessive calcium accumulation in soil
4 Going down of water insoluble inorganic nutrients into the soil and getting precipitated as unavailable salt