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Statement A : Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Australia), thylacine (Africa), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of lion Statement B : Extinctions across taxa are not random.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is correct and statement A is wrong. Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine (Australia), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of tiger. Careful analysis of records shows that extinctions across taxa are not random.
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If any extinction of a mutualistic pollinator takes place, what would be its effect on the plants where is pollinate?
1 Decreased pollination
2 Increased pollination
3 The plant would not be pollinated
4 Pollination continues whatso ever
Explanation:
The plant would not get pollinated as it is mutual relationship between the host plant and its symbiotic pollinator.
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Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because
1 Human activities are directly responsible for today's mass extinctions
2 Extinction is occurring faster than ever before and faster than rates of restoration
3 Large number of plant species which form the base of terrestrial food webs become extinct
4 All of these
Explanation:
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because the current extinction crisis is unique in that the loss of biodiversity is occurring very rapidly, and the causes of the crisis are the activities of a single species: human beings.
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Amongst birds, mammals, amphibians and Gymnosperms, the minimum and maximum threat of extinction is faced respectively on
1 Birds, Amphibians
2 Amphibians, Gymnosperms
3 Mammals, Amphibians
4 Mammals, Birds
Explanation:
Presently, 12 per cent of all bird species, 23 per cent of all mammal species, 32 per cent of all amphibian species and 31per cent of all gymnosperm species in the world face the threat of extinction.
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The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of ____ species.
1 25
2 27
3 23
4 26
Explanation:
The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of 27 species.
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Statement A : Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Australia), thylacine (Africa), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of lion Statement B : Extinctions across taxa are not random.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is correct and statement A is wrong. Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine (Australia), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of tiger. Careful analysis of records shows that extinctions across taxa are not random.
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If any extinction of a mutualistic pollinator takes place, what would be its effect on the plants where is pollinate?
1 Decreased pollination
2 Increased pollination
3 The plant would not be pollinated
4 Pollination continues whatso ever
Explanation:
The plant would not get pollinated as it is mutual relationship between the host plant and its symbiotic pollinator.
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Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because
1 Human activities are directly responsible for today's mass extinctions
2 Extinction is occurring faster than ever before and faster than rates of restoration
3 Large number of plant species which form the base of terrestrial food webs become extinct
4 All of these
Explanation:
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because the current extinction crisis is unique in that the loss of biodiversity is occurring very rapidly, and the causes of the crisis are the activities of a single species: human beings.
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Amongst birds, mammals, amphibians and Gymnosperms, the minimum and maximum threat of extinction is faced respectively on
1 Birds, Amphibians
2 Amphibians, Gymnosperms
3 Mammals, Amphibians
4 Mammals, Birds
Explanation:
Presently, 12 per cent of all bird species, 23 per cent of all mammal species, 32 per cent of all amphibian species and 31per cent of all gymnosperm species in the world face the threat of extinction.
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The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of ____ species.
1 25
2 27
3 23
4 26
Explanation:
The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of 27 species.
344952
Statement A : Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Australia), thylacine (Africa), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of lion Statement B : Extinctions across taxa are not random.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is correct and statement A is wrong. Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine (Australia), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of tiger. Careful analysis of records shows that extinctions across taxa are not random.
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If any extinction of a mutualistic pollinator takes place, what would be its effect on the plants where is pollinate?
1 Decreased pollination
2 Increased pollination
3 The plant would not be pollinated
4 Pollination continues whatso ever
Explanation:
The plant would not get pollinated as it is mutual relationship between the host plant and its symbiotic pollinator.
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Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because
1 Human activities are directly responsible for today's mass extinctions
2 Extinction is occurring faster than ever before and faster than rates of restoration
3 Large number of plant species which form the base of terrestrial food webs become extinct
4 All of these
Explanation:
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because the current extinction crisis is unique in that the loss of biodiversity is occurring very rapidly, and the causes of the crisis are the activities of a single species: human beings.
BIOXII15: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
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Amongst birds, mammals, amphibians and Gymnosperms, the minimum and maximum threat of extinction is faced respectively on
1 Birds, Amphibians
2 Amphibians, Gymnosperms
3 Mammals, Amphibians
4 Mammals, Birds
Explanation:
Presently, 12 per cent of all bird species, 23 per cent of all mammal species, 32 per cent of all amphibian species and 31per cent of all gymnosperm species in the world face the threat of extinction.
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The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of ____ species.
1 25
2 27
3 23
4 26
Explanation:
The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of 27 species.
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Statement A : Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Australia), thylacine (Africa), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of lion Statement B : Extinctions across taxa are not random.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is correct and statement A is wrong. Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine (Australia), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of tiger. Careful analysis of records shows that extinctions across taxa are not random.
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If any extinction of a mutualistic pollinator takes place, what would be its effect on the plants where is pollinate?
1 Decreased pollination
2 Increased pollination
3 The plant would not be pollinated
4 Pollination continues whatso ever
Explanation:
The plant would not get pollinated as it is mutual relationship between the host plant and its symbiotic pollinator.
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344954
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because
1 Human activities are directly responsible for today's mass extinctions
2 Extinction is occurring faster than ever before and faster than rates of restoration
3 Large number of plant species which form the base of terrestrial food webs become extinct
4 All of these
Explanation:
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because the current extinction crisis is unique in that the loss of biodiversity is occurring very rapidly, and the causes of the crisis are the activities of a single species: human beings.
BIOXII15: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
344955
Amongst birds, mammals, amphibians and Gymnosperms, the minimum and maximum threat of extinction is faced respectively on
1 Birds, Amphibians
2 Amphibians, Gymnosperms
3 Mammals, Amphibians
4 Mammals, Birds
Explanation:
Presently, 12 per cent of all bird species, 23 per cent of all mammal species, 32 per cent of all amphibian species and 31per cent of all gymnosperm species in the world face the threat of extinction.
BIOXII15: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
344956
The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of ____ species.
1 25
2 27
3 23
4 26
Explanation:
The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of 27 species.
344952
Statement A : Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Australia), thylacine (Africa), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of lion Statement B : Extinctions across taxa are not random.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Statement B is correct and statement A is wrong. Some examples of recent extinctions include the dodo (Mauritius), quagga (Africa), thylacine (Australia), Steller's Sea Cow (Russia) and three subspecies (Bali, Javan, Caspian) of tiger. Careful analysis of records shows that extinctions across taxa are not random.
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344953
If any extinction of a mutualistic pollinator takes place, what would be its effect on the plants where is pollinate?
1 Decreased pollination
2 Increased pollination
3 The plant would not be pollinated
4 Pollination continues whatso ever
Explanation:
The plant would not get pollinated as it is mutual relationship between the host plant and its symbiotic pollinator.
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344954
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because
1 Human activities are directly responsible for today's mass extinctions
2 Extinction is occurring faster than ever before and faster than rates of restoration
3 Large number of plant species which form the base of terrestrial food webs become extinct
4 All of these
Explanation:
Extinction is a naturally occurring phenomenon that has occurred on earth, since life began, scientists are so concerned about extinction now because the current extinction crisis is unique in that the loss of biodiversity is occurring very rapidly, and the causes of the crisis are the activities of a single species: human beings.
BIOXII15: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
344955
Amongst birds, mammals, amphibians and Gymnosperms, the minimum and maximum threat of extinction is faced respectively on
1 Birds, Amphibians
2 Amphibians, Gymnosperms
3 Mammals, Amphibians
4 Mammals, Birds
Explanation:
Presently, 12 per cent of all bird species, 23 per cent of all mammal species, 32 per cent of all amphibian species and 31per cent of all gymnosperm species in the world face the threat of extinction.
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The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of ____ species.
1 25
2 27
3 23
4 26
Explanation:
The last twenty years alone have witnessed the disappearance of 27 species.