NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
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Which one of the following animals may occupy more than one trophic levels in the same ecosystem at the same time?
1 Sparrow
2 Lion
3 Goat
4 Frog
Explanation:
Sparrow can be both herbivores and carnivores
NEET - 2011
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
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Energy enters in any ecosystem through
1 Herbivores
2 Heterotrophs
3 Autotrophs
4 Decomposers
Explanation:
Autotrophs - plants and photosynthetic bacteria (autotrophs), fix suns' radiant energy to make food from simple inorganic materials.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
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Most animals that live in deep oceanic waters are
1 Tertiary consumers
2 Detritivores
3 Primary consumers
4 Secondary consumers
Explanation:
In deep oceans light is not available. Benthos is the community of organisms which live on in or near sea bed called benthic zone. Due to lack of light, energy source for deep benthic organisms are organic matter from higher up in the water column which drifts down to the depths. This dead matter sustains benthic organisms hence deep oceanic organisms are detritivores.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344689
If 20 J of energy is trapped at producer level, then how much energy will be available to peacock as food in the following chain? Plant \(\rightarrow\) Mice \(\rightarrow\) Snake \(\rightarrow\) Peacock
1 \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\)
2 \(0.002 \mathrm{~J}\)
3 \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\)
4 \(0.0002 \mathrm{~J}\)
Explanation:
According to \(10 \%\) law of Lindeman, if a herbivore is eaten by carnivores animal it retains only \(10 \%\) of the energy remaining it utilizes for maintenance of its body etc. Hence if a plant trapped 20J of energy, mice will get \(2 \mathrm{~J}\), snake will have \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\) and Peacock will get \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\) of energy.
344686
Which one of the following animals may occupy more than one trophic levels in the same ecosystem at the same time?
1 Sparrow
2 Lion
3 Goat
4 Frog
Explanation:
Sparrow can be both herbivores and carnivores
NEET - 2011
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344687
Energy enters in any ecosystem through
1 Herbivores
2 Heterotrophs
3 Autotrophs
4 Decomposers
Explanation:
Autotrophs - plants and photosynthetic bacteria (autotrophs), fix suns' radiant energy to make food from simple inorganic materials.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344688
Most animals that live in deep oceanic waters are
1 Tertiary consumers
2 Detritivores
3 Primary consumers
4 Secondary consumers
Explanation:
In deep oceans light is not available. Benthos is the community of organisms which live on in or near sea bed called benthic zone. Due to lack of light, energy source for deep benthic organisms are organic matter from higher up in the water column which drifts down to the depths. This dead matter sustains benthic organisms hence deep oceanic organisms are detritivores.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344689
If 20 J of energy is trapped at producer level, then how much energy will be available to peacock as food in the following chain? Plant \(\rightarrow\) Mice \(\rightarrow\) Snake \(\rightarrow\) Peacock
1 \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\)
2 \(0.002 \mathrm{~J}\)
3 \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\)
4 \(0.0002 \mathrm{~J}\)
Explanation:
According to \(10 \%\) law of Lindeman, if a herbivore is eaten by carnivores animal it retains only \(10 \%\) of the energy remaining it utilizes for maintenance of its body etc. Hence if a plant trapped 20J of energy, mice will get \(2 \mathrm{~J}\), snake will have \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\) and Peacock will get \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\) of energy.
344686
Which one of the following animals may occupy more than one trophic levels in the same ecosystem at the same time?
1 Sparrow
2 Lion
3 Goat
4 Frog
Explanation:
Sparrow can be both herbivores and carnivores
NEET - 2011
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344687
Energy enters in any ecosystem through
1 Herbivores
2 Heterotrophs
3 Autotrophs
4 Decomposers
Explanation:
Autotrophs - plants and photosynthetic bacteria (autotrophs), fix suns' radiant energy to make food from simple inorganic materials.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344688
Most animals that live in deep oceanic waters are
1 Tertiary consumers
2 Detritivores
3 Primary consumers
4 Secondary consumers
Explanation:
In deep oceans light is not available. Benthos is the community of organisms which live on in or near sea bed called benthic zone. Due to lack of light, energy source for deep benthic organisms are organic matter from higher up in the water column which drifts down to the depths. This dead matter sustains benthic organisms hence deep oceanic organisms are detritivores.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344689
If 20 J of energy is trapped at producer level, then how much energy will be available to peacock as food in the following chain? Plant \(\rightarrow\) Mice \(\rightarrow\) Snake \(\rightarrow\) Peacock
1 \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\)
2 \(0.002 \mathrm{~J}\)
3 \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\)
4 \(0.0002 \mathrm{~J}\)
Explanation:
According to \(10 \%\) law of Lindeman, if a herbivore is eaten by carnivores animal it retains only \(10 \%\) of the energy remaining it utilizes for maintenance of its body etc. Hence if a plant trapped 20J of energy, mice will get \(2 \mathrm{~J}\), snake will have \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\) and Peacock will get \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\) of energy.
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
WhatsApp Here
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344686
Which one of the following animals may occupy more than one trophic levels in the same ecosystem at the same time?
1 Sparrow
2 Lion
3 Goat
4 Frog
Explanation:
Sparrow can be both herbivores and carnivores
NEET - 2011
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344687
Energy enters in any ecosystem through
1 Herbivores
2 Heterotrophs
3 Autotrophs
4 Decomposers
Explanation:
Autotrophs - plants and photosynthetic bacteria (autotrophs), fix suns' radiant energy to make food from simple inorganic materials.
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344688
Most animals that live in deep oceanic waters are
1 Tertiary consumers
2 Detritivores
3 Primary consumers
4 Secondary consumers
Explanation:
In deep oceans light is not available. Benthos is the community of organisms which live on in or near sea bed called benthic zone. Due to lack of light, energy source for deep benthic organisms are organic matter from higher up in the water column which drifts down to the depths. This dead matter sustains benthic organisms hence deep oceanic organisms are detritivores.
NEET - 2015
BIOXII14: ECOSYSTEM
344689
If 20 J of energy is trapped at producer level, then how much energy will be available to peacock as food in the following chain? Plant \(\rightarrow\) Mice \(\rightarrow\) Snake \(\rightarrow\) Peacock
1 \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\)
2 \(0.002 \mathrm{~J}\)
3 \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\)
4 \(0.0002 \mathrm{~J}\)
Explanation:
According to \(10 \%\) law of Lindeman, if a herbivore is eaten by carnivores animal it retains only \(10 \%\) of the energy remaining it utilizes for maintenance of its body etc. Hence if a plant trapped 20J of energy, mice will get \(2 \mathrm{~J}\), snake will have \(0.2 \mathrm{~J}\) and Peacock will get \(0.02 \mathrm{~J}\) of energy.