Q1: In an ecosystem if the Net Primary Productivity (NPP) of first trophic level is what would be the GPP (Gross Primary Productivity) of the third trophic level of the same ecosystem?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Ans: (c)
NPP at first trophic level would be the GPP for second trophic level. NPP at second trophic level would be GPP for third trophic level. Therefore, 100x(kcal/m2/yr) would be GPP at second trophic level and 100x * 10% (kcal/m2/yr) i.e 10x(kcal/m2/yr) energy would be GPP at third trophic level.
Q1: Identify the correct statements: (NEET 2023)
A. Detrivores perform fragmentation.
B. The humus is further degraded by some microbes during mineralization.
C. Water soluble inorganic nutrients go down into the soil and get precipitated by a process called leaching.
D. The detritus food chain begins with living organisms.
E. Earthworms break down detritus into smaller particles by a process called catabolism.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) B, C, D only
(b) C, D, E only
(c) D, E, A only
(d) A, B, C only
Ans: (a)
Let's evaluate each statement:
A. Detrivores perform fragmentation.
This statement is true. Detrivores, such as earthworms and beetles, break down detritus (dead organic material) into smaller pieces in a process called fragmentation.
B. The humus is further degraded by some microbes during mineralization.
This statement is true. Microbes, including bacteria and fungi, break down humus into inorganic nutrients in a process called mineralization.
C. Water-soluble inorganic nutrients go down into the soil and get precipitated by a process called leaching.
This statement is true. Leaching refers to the process where nutrients are washed away from the soil into lower layers or into bodies of water.
D. The detritus food chain begins with living organisms.
This statement is false. The detritus food chain begins with dead organic material or detritus, not living organisms.
E. Earthworms break down detritus into smaller particles by a process called catabolism.
This statement is false. The process by which earthworms break down detritus into smaller particles is called fragmentation, not catabolism. Catabolism refers to the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, along with the release of energy.
Therefore, the correct answer is : Option D : A, B, C only.
Q2: In the equation GPP − R= NPP (NEET 2023)
GPP is Gross Primary Productivity
NPP is Net Primary Productivity
R here is ________.
(a) Photosynthetically active radiation
(b) Respiratory quotient
(c) Respiratory loss
(d) Reproductive allocation
Ans: (c)
In the equation GPP - R = NPP,
GPP stands for Gross Primary Productivity, NPP stands for Net Primary Productivity, and R represents the energy used by plants for their own metabolic processes, which is also known as Respiratory loss.
Q3: Which one of the following statements is NOT correct? (NEET 2023)
(a) The micro-organisms involved in biodegradation of organic matter in a sewage polluted water body consume a lot of oxygen causing the death of aquatic organisms
(b) Algal blooms caused by excess of organic matter in water improve water quality and promote fisheries
(c) Water hyacinth grows abundantly in eutrophic water bodies and leads to an imbalance in the ecosystem dynamics of the water body
(d) The amount of some toxic substances of industrial waste water increases in the organisms at successive trophic levels
Ans: (b)
Algal bloom imparts a distinct colour to the water bodies. It causes deterioration of the water quantity and fish mortality.
Q4: Match List I with List II: (NEET 2023)
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) A-IV, B-I, C-II, D-III
(b) A-IV, B-III, C-I, D-II
(c) A-III, B-I, C-IV, D-II
(d) A-IV, B-II, C-I, D-III
Ans: (a)
(+, +) Mutualism : In this interaction, both the interacting species are benefitted.
(+, 0) Commensalism : Only one species is benefitted and the other species remains unharmed.
(−, 0) Amensalism : Neither species is benefitted. One remains unharmed and the other is harmed.
(+, −) Parasitism : One species is benefitted and other is negatively effected.
Q1: Given below are two statements: (NEET 2022 Phase 1)
Statement I: Decomposition is a process in which the detritus is degraded into simpler substances by microbes.
Statement II: Decomposition is faster if the detritus is rich in lignin and chitin
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below:
(a) Both Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
(b) Statement I is correct but Statement II is incorrect
(c) Statement I is incorrect but Statement II is correct
(d) Both Statement I and Statement II are correct
Ans: (b)
Q2: Which one of the following will accelerate phosphorus cycle? (NEET 2022 Phase 1)
(a) Volconic activity
(b) Weathering of rocks
(c) Rain fall and storms
(d) Burning of fossil fuels
Ans: (b)
Phosphorus cycle is a sedimentary cycle. Reservoir pool of phosphorus in ecosystem is the earth's crust or lithosphere. Weathering of rocks accelerate phosphorus cycle.
Q3: Detritivores breakdown detritus into smaller particles. This process is called: (NEET 2022 Phase 1)
(a) Fragmentation
(b) Humification
(c) Decomposition
(d) Catabolism
Ans: (a)
(Detritivores break down detritus into smaller particles) e.g. earthworm. This process is called fragmentation.
Q4: Two butterfly species are competing for the same nectar of a flower in a garden. To survive and coexist together, they may avoid competition in the same garden by : (NEET 2022 Phase 2)
(a) Predating on each other
(b) Feeding at the same time
(c) Choosing different foraging patterns
(d) Increasing time spent on attacking each other
Ans: (c)
Two individuals that are competing for same resource can avoid competition by choosing different times for feeding or different foraging patterns.
Q5: All successions irrespective of the habitat proceed to which type of climax community? (NEET 2022 Phase 2)
(a) Edaphic
(b) Xeric
(c) Mesic
(d) Hydrophytic
Ans: (c)
Both hydrarch and xerarch succession lead to medium water condition called mesic condition. This condition is neither too dry nor too wet.
Q6: The pioneer species in a hydrarch succession are (NEET 2022 Phase 2)
(a) Filamentous algae
(b) Free-floating angiosperms
(c) Submerged rooted plants
(d) Phytoplanktons
Ans: (d)
In primary succession in water, the pioneers are the small phytoplanktons, which are replaced with time by rooted-submerged plants, rooted floating angiosperms followed by free-floating plants, then reed-swamp, marsh-meadow, scrub and finally trees.
Q7: The species that come to appear in bare area are called (NEET 2022 Phase 2)
(a) Species of seral community
(b) Pioneer species
(c) Invasive species
(d) Competitive species
Ans: (b)
Q8: The amount of biomass or organic matter produced per unit area over a time period by plants during photosynthesis is called
(a) Net primary production
(b) Secondary production
(c) Primary production
(d) Gross primary production (NEET 2022 Phase 2)
Ans: (c)
Q1: The amount of nutrients, such as carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, calcium, etc. present in the soil at any given time, is referred to as the - (NEET 2021)
(a) Nutrient status of soil
(b) Standing state
(c) Standing crop
(d) Mineral state.
Ans: (b)
Q2: In the equation GPP - R = NPP (2021)
R represents:
(a) Environment factor
(b) Respiration losses
(c) Radiant energy
(d) Retardation factor
Ans: (b)
In the equation,
GPP - R = NPP
R refers to respiratory loss
GPP is gross primary productivity
NPP is net primary productivity
Q3: Which of the following statements is not correct? (2021)
(a) Pyramid of energy is always upright.
(b) Pyramid of numbers in a grassland ecosystem is upright.
(c) Pyramid of biomass in sea is generally inverted.
(d) Pyramid of biomass in sea is generally upright.
Ans: (d)
Q1: In relation to Gross primary productivity and Net primary productivity of an ecosystem. Which one of the following statements is correct? (NEET 2020)
(a) Gross primary productivity and Net primary productivity are one and same.
(b) There is no relationship between Gross primary productivity and Net primary productivity
(c) Gross primary productivity is always less than Net primary productivity.
(d) Gross primary productivity is always more than Net primary productivity.
Ans: (d)
Gross primary productivity of an ecosystem is the rate of production of organic matter during photosynthesis. Net primary productivity is GPP-respiration. Hence, gross primary productivity is always more than NPP.
Q2: Match the trophic levels with their correct species examples in grassland ecosystem. (NEET 2020)
(A) Fourth trophic level (i) Crow
(B) Second trophic level (ii) Vulture
(C) First trophic level (iii) Rabbit
(D) Third trophic level (iv) Grass
Select the correct option
(a) (A) → (iv), (B) → (iii), (C) → (ii), (D) → (i)
(b) (A) → (ii), (B) → (iii), (C) → (iv), (D) → (i)
(c) (A) → (i), (B) → (ii), (C) → (iii), (D) → (iv)
(d) (A) → (iii), (B) → (ii), (C) → (i), (D) → (iv)
Ans: (b)
Grassland ecosystem is a terrestrial ecosystem. It includes various trophic levels. First trophic level (T1) – Grass Second trophic level (T2) – Rabbit Third trophic level (T3) – Crow Fourth trophic level (T4) – Vulture.
Q1: Which of the following is the most important cause for animals and plants being driven to extinction? (NEET 2019)
(a) Economic exploitation
(b) Alien species invasion
(c) Habitat loss and fragmentation
(d) Drought and floods
Ans: (c)
Habitat loss and fragmentation is the major cause of biodiversity loss and extinction of plants and animals. Habitat of various organisms are altered or destroyed by uncontrolled and unsustainable human activities such as deforestation, slash, and burn agricultural, mining and urbanisation. This results in the breaking up of the habitat into small pieces, which effects the movement of migratory animals and also, decreases the genetic exchange between populations leading to a declination of species.
Q2: Which of the following ecological pyramids is generally inverted? (NEET 2019)
(a) Pyramid of biomass in a sea
(b) Pyramid of numbers in grassland
(c) Pyramid of energy
(d) Pyramid of biomass in a forest
Ans: (a)
Pyramid of biomass in an aquatic ecosystem (e.g., pond, sea) is usually inverted because the biomass of fishes exceeds the biomass of phytoplanktons.
Q2: What type of ecological pyramid would be obtained with the following data? (NEET 2018)
Secondary consumer : 120 g
Primary consumer : 60 g
Primary producer : 10 g
(a) Inverted pyramid of biomass
(b) Pyramid of energy
(c) Upright pyramid of numbers
(d) Upright pyramid of biomass
Ans: (a)
The given data depicts the inverted pyramid of biomass, usually present in aquatic ecosystem. Upright pyramid of biomass and numbers are not possible, as the data depicts primary producer is less than primary consumer and this is less than secondary consumers. Pyramid of energy is always upright.
Q1: Which ecosystem has the maximum biomass? (2017)
(a) Grassland ecosystem
(b) Pond ecosystem
(c) Lake ecosystem
(d) Forest ecosystem
Ans: (d)
Forest ecosystem has the maximum biomass.
Some very high productive ecosystem are
– Tropical rain forest
– Coral reef
– Estuaries
– Sugarcane fields
Q1: The primary producers of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystem are (NEET 2016 Phase 2)
(a) Green algae
(b) Chemosynthetic bacteria
(c) Blue-green algae
(d) Coral reefs
Ans: (b)
Solution.
Hydrothermal vents are cracks in the ocean floor that emit jets of hot water loaded with minerals and chemosynthetic bacteria. These bacteria are autotrophs that oxidise hydrogen sulphide in vent water to obtain energy which is used to produce organic material. These chemosynthetic bacteria are the primary producers and form the base of vent food webs. All vent animals ultimately depend on bacteria for food.
Q2: Which of the following would appear as the pioneer organisms on bare rocks? (NEET 2016 Phase 1)
(a) Mosses
(b) Green algae
(c) Lichens
(d) Liverworts
Ans: (c)
Lichens produce small amounts of carbonic acids from their “roots” and these slowly dissolve the rock, releasing nutrients. Other nutrients are obtained from water-borne or air-borne particles of both organic and inorganic materials. The body of a lichen contains an alga; this is able to photosynthesise sugars, some of which are passed on to the fungal component of the lichen. In return the alga gets a tiny but significant amount of shelter within the tissues of the lichen.
Q3: Which one of the following is a characteristic feature of cropland ecosystem? (NEET 2016 Phase 1)
(a) Absence of weeds
(b) Ecological succession
(c) Absence of soil organisms
(d) Least genetic diversity
Ans: (d)
Cropland ecosystem is an artificial or manmade terrestrial ecosystem which is created and maintained by human beings for their maximum benefits. Therefore, they will have least genetic diversity.
Q4: The term ecosystem was coined by (NEET 2016 Phase 1)
(a) E. Haeckel
(b) E.Warming
(c) E.P. Odum
(d) A.G. Tansley
Ans: (d)
Sir Arthur George Tansley was an English botanist and a pioneer in the science of ecology who coined the term ecosystem.
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