NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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Many fishes of fresh water cannot survive in oceans or vice-versa. This is due to
1 Difference of nutrients
2 Osmosis
3 Breathing problems
4 Excretion problems
Explanation:
Osmoregulation plays an important role in the survival of fish in both aquatic systems.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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Temperature changes in the environment affect most of the animals which are
1 Homeothermic
2 Aquatic
3 Poikilotherms
4 Desert living
Explanation:
Poikilothermy is a condition of any animal whose body temperature fluctuates considerably with that of its environment. Homoiotherms on the either hand has the quality of maintaining a constant body temperature.
AIPMT - 1999
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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Soil water available for roots is
1 Surface water
2 Hygroscopic water
3 Gravitational water
4 Capillary water
Explanation:
Water which is mainly held between the soil particles forming a septum of capillaries is called capillary water. It is most important form of water which is mainly taken by the plants.
AIPMT - 1991
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344066
In estuaries, salinity levels typically decline in the rainy season and rise during the summer. Which organisms are adapted to live in such environments?
1 Stenohaline
2 Homeothermic
3 Euryhaline
4 Stenothermal
Explanation:
Euryhaline organisms can tolerate wide range of salinities.
344063
Many fishes of fresh water cannot survive in oceans or vice-versa. This is due to
1 Difference of nutrients
2 Osmosis
3 Breathing problems
4 Excretion problems
Explanation:
Osmoregulation plays an important role in the survival of fish in both aquatic systems.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344064
Temperature changes in the environment affect most of the animals which are
1 Homeothermic
2 Aquatic
3 Poikilotherms
4 Desert living
Explanation:
Poikilothermy is a condition of any animal whose body temperature fluctuates considerably with that of its environment. Homoiotherms on the either hand has the quality of maintaining a constant body temperature.
AIPMT - 1999
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344065
Soil water available for roots is
1 Surface water
2 Hygroscopic water
3 Gravitational water
4 Capillary water
Explanation:
Water which is mainly held between the soil particles forming a septum of capillaries is called capillary water. It is most important form of water which is mainly taken by the plants.
AIPMT - 1991
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344066
In estuaries, salinity levels typically decline in the rainy season and rise during the summer. Which organisms are adapted to live in such environments?
1 Stenohaline
2 Homeothermic
3 Euryhaline
4 Stenothermal
Explanation:
Euryhaline organisms can tolerate wide range of salinities.
344063
Many fishes of fresh water cannot survive in oceans or vice-versa. This is due to
1 Difference of nutrients
2 Osmosis
3 Breathing problems
4 Excretion problems
Explanation:
Osmoregulation plays an important role in the survival of fish in both aquatic systems.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344064
Temperature changes in the environment affect most of the animals which are
1 Homeothermic
2 Aquatic
3 Poikilotherms
4 Desert living
Explanation:
Poikilothermy is a condition of any animal whose body temperature fluctuates considerably with that of its environment. Homoiotherms on the either hand has the quality of maintaining a constant body temperature.
AIPMT - 1999
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344065
Soil water available for roots is
1 Surface water
2 Hygroscopic water
3 Gravitational water
4 Capillary water
Explanation:
Water which is mainly held between the soil particles forming a septum of capillaries is called capillary water. It is most important form of water which is mainly taken by the plants.
AIPMT - 1991
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344066
In estuaries, salinity levels typically decline in the rainy season and rise during the summer. Which organisms are adapted to live in such environments?
1 Stenohaline
2 Homeothermic
3 Euryhaline
4 Stenothermal
Explanation:
Euryhaline organisms can tolerate wide range of salinities.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344063
Many fishes of fresh water cannot survive in oceans or vice-versa. This is due to
1 Difference of nutrients
2 Osmosis
3 Breathing problems
4 Excretion problems
Explanation:
Osmoregulation plays an important role in the survival of fish in both aquatic systems.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344064
Temperature changes in the environment affect most of the animals which are
1 Homeothermic
2 Aquatic
3 Poikilotherms
4 Desert living
Explanation:
Poikilothermy is a condition of any animal whose body temperature fluctuates considerably with that of its environment. Homoiotherms on the either hand has the quality of maintaining a constant body temperature.
AIPMT - 1999
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344065
Soil water available for roots is
1 Surface water
2 Hygroscopic water
3 Gravitational water
4 Capillary water
Explanation:
Water which is mainly held between the soil particles forming a septum of capillaries is called capillary water. It is most important form of water which is mainly taken by the plants.
AIPMT - 1991
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344066
In estuaries, salinity levels typically decline in the rainy season and rise during the summer. Which organisms are adapted to live in such environments?
1 Stenohaline
2 Homeothermic
3 Euryhaline
4 Stenothermal
Explanation:
Euryhaline organisms can tolerate wide range of salinities.