Example of predator and prey (1) Tiger and the deer (2) Sparrow eating seed (3) Herbivores eating plants
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Opium is obtained from the one of the following plant?
1 Papaver somniferum
2 Cinchona
3 Coffea cruda
4 Tabacum
Explanation:
Opium is obtained from the Papaver somniferum.
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Match the following. Column I Column II A Predation P
Cuscuta and hedge plants B Commensalism Q
Balanus and
Chthamalus C Parasitism R Cactus and moth D Competition S Orchid and mango
1 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P, B - R, C - Q, D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P}}\)
Explanation:
\({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
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The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by
1 Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
2 Cactus-feeding predator (a butterfly)
3 Cactus-feeding predator (a frog)
4 Cactus-feeding predator (a mosquito)
Explanation:
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
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Which of the following is the best example maintenance of species diversity by predation
1 Spreading of Prickly pear cactus in rangeland of Australia
2 Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
3 The Monarch butterfly is highly distasteful to its predator (bird) because of a special chemical present in its body.
4 All of these
Explanation:
Maintenance of species diversity by predation Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
Example of predator and prey (1) Tiger and the deer (2) Sparrow eating seed (3) Herbivores eating plants
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344337
Opium is obtained from the one of the following plant?
1 Papaver somniferum
2 Cinchona
3 Coffea cruda
4 Tabacum
Explanation:
Opium is obtained from the Papaver somniferum.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344338
Match the following. Column I Column II A Predation P
Cuscuta and hedge plants B Commensalism Q
Balanus and
Chthamalus C Parasitism R Cactus and moth D Competition S Orchid and mango
1 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P, B - R, C - Q, D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P}}\)
Explanation:
\({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
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The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by
1 Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
2 Cactus-feeding predator (a butterfly)
3 Cactus-feeding predator (a frog)
4 Cactus-feeding predator (a mosquito)
Explanation:
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344340
Which of the following is the best example maintenance of species diversity by predation
1 Spreading of Prickly pear cactus in rangeland of Australia
2 Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
3 The Monarch butterfly is highly distasteful to its predator (bird) because of a special chemical present in its body.
4 All of these
Explanation:
Maintenance of species diversity by predation Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
Example of predator and prey (1) Tiger and the deer (2) Sparrow eating seed (3) Herbivores eating plants
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344337
Opium is obtained from the one of the following plant?
1 Papaver somniferum
2 Cinchona
3 Coffea cruda
4 Tabacum
Explanation:
Opium is obtained from the Papaver somniferum.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344338
Match the following. Column I Column II A Predation P
Cuscuta and hedge plants B Commensalism Q
Balanus and
Chthamalus C Parasitism R Cactus and moth D Competition S Orchid and mango
1 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P, B - R, C - Q, D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P}}\)
Explanation:
\({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
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344339
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by
1 Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
2 Cactus-feeding predator (a butterfly)
3 Cactus-feeding predator (a frog)
4 Cactus-feeding predator (a mosquito)
Explanation:
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344340
Which of the following is the best example maintenance of species diversity by predation
1 Spreading of Prickly pear cactus in rangeland of Australia
2 Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
3 The Monarch butterfly is highly distasteful to its predator (bird) because of a special chemical present in its body.
4 All of these
Explanation:
Maintenance of species diversity by predation Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
Example of predator and prey (1) Tiger and the deer (2) Sparrow eating seed (3) Herbivores eating plants
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344337
Opium is obtained from the one of the following plant?
1 Papaver somniferum
2 Cinchona
3 Coffea cruda
4 Tabacum
Explanation:
Opium is obtained from the Papaver somniferum.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344338
Match the following. Column I Column II A Predation P
Cuscuta and hedge plants B Commensalism Q
Balanus and
Chthamalus C Parasitism R Cactus and moth D Competition S Orchid and mango
1 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P, B - R, C - Q, D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P}}\)
Explanation:
\({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
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344339
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by
1 Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
2 Cactus-feeding predator (a butterfly)
3 Cactus-feeding predator (a frog)
4 Cactus-feeding predator (a mosquito)
Explanation:
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344340
Which of the following is the best example maintenance of species diversity by predation
1 Spreading of Prickly pear cactus in rangeland of Australia
2 Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
3 The Monarch butterfly is highly distasteful to its predator (bird) because of a special chemical present in its body.
4 All of these
Explanation:
Maintenance of species diversity by predation Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
Example of predator and prey (1) Tiger and the deer (2) Sparrow eating seed (3) Herbivores eating plants
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344337
Opium is obtained from the one of the following plant?
1 Papaver somniferum
2 Cinchona
3 Coffea cruda
4 Tabacum
Explanation:
Opium is obtained from the Papaver somniferum.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344338
Match the following. Column I Column II A Predation P
Cuscuta and hedge plants B Commensalism Q
Balanus and
Chthamalus C Parasitism R Cactus and moth D Competition S Orchid and mango
1 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
2 \({\rm{A - S, B - R, C - Q, D - P}}\)
3 \({\rm{A - P, B - R, C - Q, D - S}}\)
4 \({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - Q, D - P}}\)
Explanation:
\({\rm{A - R, B - S, C - P, D - Q}}\)
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344339
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by
1 Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
2 Cactus-feeding predator (a butterfly)
3 Cactus-feeding predator (a frog)
4 Cactus-feeding predator (a mosquito)
Explanation:
The prickly pear cactus was brought under control by Cactus-feeding predator (a moth)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344340
Which of the following is the best example maintenance of species diversity by predation
1 Spreading of Prickly pear cactus in rangeland of Australia
2 Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year
3 The Monarch butterfly is highly distasteful to its predator (bird) because of a special chemical present in its body.
4 All of these
Explanation:
Maintenance of species diversity by predation Removal of Pisaster fishes in field experiment lead to extinction of more than 10 invertebrate species within a year