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Which of the following stage is possible by the activity of Hetorotrophs ?

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Heterotrophs are organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy. Decomposition is a process carried out by heterotrophs (like bacteria and fungi) to break down dead organic matter into simpler substances, making nutrients available for other organisms in the ecosystem.

What is mycorrhiza?

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Mycorrhiza refers to a symbiotic association between the roots of a plant and fungi. In this relationship, the fungi help the plant with the absorption of water and nutrients, while the plant provides the fungi with carbohydrates produced through photosynthesis. Hence, the correct option is 'Root + Fungi = Symbiotic'.

It is key- compound for all living organism ?

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Carbohydrates are essential biomolecules that act as a key energy source for all living organisms. They serve as a major component for immediate energy and are involved in various cellular functions.

What is obtained by the activity of decomposer for the producers ?

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Decomposers break down dead organic matter and release nutrients back into the soil. These nutrients are then absorbed by plants (producers) for their growth and development.

It 1 lac living organisms are included in third throphie lavel than what would be the number of producers ?

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Which of the follows is an incomplent Ecosystem ? (WBJEE 2008)

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A cave is considered an incomplete ecosystem because it lacks certain components required for a fully functioning ecosystem, such as producers (plants) that can photosynthesize and produce energy from sunlight. The other options—grassland, river, and wetland—have all the components of a complete ecosystem, including producers, consumers, and decomposers.

What is correct for human ?

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Humans are omnivores, which means they consume both plant and animal matter. This is evident from the diverse human diet that includes fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy products. Being omnivores allows humans to obtain a variety of nutrients necessary for survival.

Which type of food chain is represented by following example ? Dead animals -----> Insect seavenger -----> Frog -----> Snake

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The given example represents a detritivorous food chain. In this type of food chain, energy is transferred from dead organic matter (detritus) to detritivores like insect scavengers, which are then consumed by higher trophic levels like frogs and snakes. This is different from a grazing food chain, where energy flow starts from living plants (producers) to herbivores (primary consumers).

 

 

IDENTIFY THE FAMILY TO WHICH THIS FLORAL DIAGRAM BELONGS TO?

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LILLIACEAE IS A MONOCOT FAMILY 

 

Vegetative characters: Perennial herbs with underground bulbs/corms/
rhizomes
Leaves mostly basal, alternate, linear, exstipulate with parallel venation
Floral characters
Inflorescence: solitary / cymose; often umbellate clusters
Flower: bisexual; actinomorphic
Perianth tepal six (3+3), often united into tube; valvate aestivation
Androecium: stamen six, 3+3, epitepalous
Gynoecium: tricarpellary, syncarpous, ovary superior, trilocular with
many ovules; axile placentation
Fruit: capsule, rarely berry
Seed: endospermous
Floral Formula: Br ⊕ P(3+3) A3+3 G(3)
Economic Importance
Many plants belonging to this family are good ornamentals (tulip,
Gloriosa), source of medicine (Aloe), vegetables (Asparagus), and
colchicine (Colchicum autumnale).

Which plant is known as ‘Terror of Bengal’?

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