Ecological Succession
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344559 Match the columns I and II
Column I
Column II
A
Lichen
P
Stages of progression
B
Climax community
Q
Poineer species
C
Sere
R
Stable species

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344560 The sequence of communities of primary succession in water is

1 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
2 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Trees \(\rightarrow\) scrubs.
3 Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees
4 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Reed swamps \(\rightarrow\) Marsh meadows \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344561 Read the following statements carefully.
I. Primary succession is a very slow process taking thousands of years for the climax to be reached.
II. Energy at a higher trophic level is always more than at a lower level.
III. Bacterial and fungal enzymes degrade detritus into simpler inorganic substances. This process is called fragmentation.
IV. All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community the mesic.
Which of the two above statements are correct?

1 II & III
2 I & II
3 III & IV
4 I & IV
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344562 Consider the following statements regarding ecological succession and select the correct option.
I. Reproductive structures from any previous community are absent in primary succession.
II. Primary succession takes less time than secondary succession for its completion
III. Landslide or earthquake can be a reason for secondarily bared area.
IV. Newly submerged areas and newly exposed sea floor are some of the examples of secondary succession.
\(\,\,\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{I}}&{{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{II}}}&{{\rm{III}}}&{{\rm{IV}}}\end{array}\)

1 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{T}}}\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344563 Reed swamp of Hydrosere occurs in

1 Shallow water
2 Deep water
3 Hard soil texture having swampy condition
4 At any palce of plant body
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344559 Match the columns I and II
Column I
Column II
A
Lichen
P
Stages of progression
B
Climax community
Q
Poineer species
C
Sere
R
Stable species

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344560 The sequence of communities of primary succession in water is

1 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
2 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Trees \(\rightarrow\) scrubs.
3 Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees
4 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Reed swamps \(\rightarrow\) Marsh meadows \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344561 Read the following statements carefully.
I. Primary succession is a very slow process taking thousands of years for the climax to be reached.
II. Energy at a higher trophic level is always more than at a lower level.
III. Bacterial and fungal enzymes degrade detritus into simpler inorganic substances. This process is called fragmentation.
IV. All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community the mesic.
Which of the two above statements are correct?

1 II & III
2 I & II
3 III & IV
4 I & IV
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344562 Consider the following statements regarding ecological succession and select the correct option.
I. Reproductive structures from any previous community are absent in primary succession.
II. Primary succession takes less time than secondary succession for its completion
III. Landslide or earthquake can be a reason for secondarily bared area.
IV. Newly submerged areas and newly exposed sea floor are some of the examples of secondary succession.
\(\,\,\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{I}}&{{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{II}}}&{{\rm{III}}}&{{\rm{IV}}}\end{array}\)

1 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{T}}}\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344563 Reed swamp of Hydrosere occurs in

1 Shallow water
2 Deep water
3 Hard soil texture having swampy condition
4 At any palce of plant body
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344559 Match the columns I and II
Column I
Column II
A
Lichen
P
Stages of progression
B
Climax community
Q
Poineer species
C
Sere
R
Stable species

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344560 The sequence of communities of primary succession in water is

1 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
2 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Trees \(\rightarrow\) scrubs.
3 Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees
4 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Reed swamps \(\rightarrow\) Marsh meadows \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344561 Read the following statements carefully.
I. Primary succession is a very slow process taking thousands of years for the climax to be reached.
II. Energy at a higher trophic level is always more than at a lower level.
III. Bacterial and fungal enzymes degrade detritus into simpler inorganic substances. This process is called fragmentation.
IV. All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community the mesic.
Which of the two above statements are correct?

1 II & III
2 I & II
3 III & IV
4 I & IV
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344562 Consider the following statements regarding ecological succession and select the correct option.
I. Reproductive structures from any previous community are absent in primary succession.
II. Primary succession takes less time than secondary succession for its completion
III. Landslide or earthquake can be a reason for secondarily bared area.
IV. Newly submerged areas and newly exposed sea floor are some of the examples of secondary succession.
\(\,\,\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{I}}&{{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{II}}}&{{\rm{III}}}&{{\rm{IV}}}\end{array}\)

1 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{T}}}\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344563 Reed swamp of Hydrosere occurs in

1 Shallow water
2 Deep water
3 Hard soil texture having swampy condition
4 At any palce of plant body
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BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344559 Match the columns I and II
Column I
Column II
A
Lichen
P
Stages of progression
B
Climax community
Q
Poineer species
C
Sere
R
Stable species

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344560 The sequence of communities of primary succession in water is

1 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
2 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Trees \(\rightarrow\) scrubs.
3 Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees
4 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Reed swamps \(\rightarrow\) Marsh meadows \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344561 Read the following statements carefully.
I. Primary succession is a very slow process taking thousands of years for the climax to be reached.
II. Energy at a higher trophic level is always more than at a lower level.
III. Bacterial and fungal enzymes degrade detritus into simpler inorganic substances. This process is called fragmentation.
IV. All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community the mesic.
Which of the two above statements are correct?

1 II & III
2 I & II
3 III & IV
4 I & IV
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344562 Consider the following statements regarding ecological succession and select the correct option.
I. Reproductive structures from any previous community are absent in primary succession.
II. Primary succession takes less time than secondary succession for its completion
III. Landslide or earthquake can be a reason for secondarily bared area.
IV. Newly submerged areas and newly exposed sea floor are some of the examples of secondary succession.
\(\,\,\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{I}}&{{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{II}}}&{{\rm{III}}}&{{\rm{IV}}}\end{array}\)

1 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{T}}}\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344563 Reed swamp of Hydrosere occurs in

1 Shallow water
2 Deep water
3 Hard soil texture having swampy condition
4 At any palce of plant body
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344559 Match the columns I and II
Column I
Column II
A
Lichen
P
Stages of progression
B
Climax community
Q
Poineer species
C
Sere
R
Stable species

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344560 The sequence of communities of primary succession in water is

1 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
2 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Trees \(\rightarrow\) scrubs.
3 Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Grasses \(\rightarrow\) Trees
4 Phytoplanktons \(\rightarrow\) Rooted hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Free floating hydrophytes \(\rightarrow\) Reed swamps \(\rightarrow\) Marsh meadows \(\rightarrow\) Scrubs \(\rightarrow\) Trees.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344561 Read the following statements carefully.
I. Primary succession is a very slow process taking thousands of years for the climax to be reached.
II. Energy at a higher trophic level is always more than at a lower level.
III. Bacterial and fungal enzymes degrade detritus into simpler inorganic substances. This process is called fragmentation.
IV. All succession whether taking place in water or on land, proceeds to a similar climax community the mesic.
Which of the two above statements are correct?

1 II & III
2 I & II
3 III & IV
4 I & IV
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344562 Consider the following statements regarding ecological succession and select the correct option.
I. Reproductive structures from any previous community are absent in primary succession.
II. Primary succession takes less time than secondary succession for its completion
III. Landslide or earthquake can be a reason for secondarily bared area.
IV. Newly submerged areas and newly exposed sea floor are some of the examples of secondary succession.
\(\,\,\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{I}}&{{\mkern 1mu} {\rm{II}}}&{{\rm{III}}}&{{\rm{IV}}}\end{array}\)

1 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
2 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{F}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{T}}}\end{array}\)
3 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{F}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
4 \(\begin{array}{*{20}{c}}{\rm{T}}&{\rm{T}}&{\,{\rm{T}}}&{\,\,{\rm{F}}}\end{array}\)
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM

344563 Reed swamp of Hydrosere occurs in

1 Shallow water
2 Deep water
3 Hard soil texture having swampy condition
4 At any palce of plant body