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Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 1

A natural reservoir of phosphorus is _________.

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The natural reservoir of phosphorous is rock, which contains phosphorus in the form of phosphates. Sea water, animal bones and fossils are reservoirs of carbon.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 2

Which one of the following is considered as a pioneer community in xerarch?

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Xerarch refers to series of developmental stages in an arid area like bare rock. Lichen stage is the first stage in Lithosere (or succession on bare rock).

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Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 3

The final stable community in ecological succession is:

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The community begins with relatively few pioneering plants and animals and develops through increasing complexity until it becomes stable or self-perpetuating as a climax community. The "engine" of succession, the cause of ecosystem change, is the impact of established species upon their own environments.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 4

Which one of the following statements is CORRECT for secondary succession?

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  • Option A: It begins on a bare rock. This is incorrect as it describes primary succession, not secondary.

    Option B: It occurs on a deforested site. This is correct. Secondary succession occurs in areas where a community has been removed; it is the series of community changes which take place on a previously colonized, but disturbed or damaged habitat.

    Option C: It follows primary succession. While secondary succession does come after primary succession, this statement on its own is not fully descriptive of secondary succession.

    Option D: It is similar to primary succession except that it has a relatively fast pace. This is also correct; however, it is less specific than Option B. Secondary succession is typically faster than primary succession because the soil already exists, and often some remnants of the previous community remain.

    The most accurate and specific statement for secondary succession is:

    Option B: It occurs on a deforested site.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 5

Which one of the following is a sedimentary cycle?

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Phosphorus is a chemical element found on Earth in numerous compound forms, such as the phosphate ion (PO43-), located in water, soil, and sediments.

The quantities of phosphorus in soil are generally small, and this often limits plant growth. That is why people often apply phosphate fertilizers on farmland. Animals absorb phosphates by eating plants or plant-eating animals.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 6

 The common nitrogen-fixer in paddy fields is:

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Azospirillum is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium in paddy fields. It is a very useful soil and root bacterium. It is an associative symbiotic N2 -fixing bacteria. When it is added to the soil, it multiplies in millions and can supply 20-40 Kg of nitrogen per hectare, per season.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 7

In an ecosystem, the cycling of nutrients is known as _________.

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Nutrients ultimately are chemical compounds. So, there is this natural pathway where the living matter is constantly circulated.

Nutrients are never lost from an ecosystem. Recycling of these nutrients happens at every stage, known as the nutrient cycle or biogeochemical cycle.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 8

Which one of the following is a denitrifying bacterium?

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  • Denitrifying bacteria, microorganisms whose action results in the conversion of nitrates in soil to free atmospheric nitrogen, thus depleting soil fertility and reducing agricultural productivity.
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa can, under anaerobic conditions (as in swampy or water-logged soils), reduce the amount of fixed nitrogen (as fertilizer) by up to 50 percent.
Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 9

Which one of the following is NOT used for construction of ecological pyramids?

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Ecological pyramids are the graphical representation of the trophic structure and function at successive trophic levels.
Ecological pyramids are of three general types:
(i) Pyramid of numbers, showing the number of organisms at each level.
(ii) Pyramid of biomass, showing the total dry weight of living matter.
(iii) Pyramid of energy, showing the rate of energy flow/productivity at successive trophic levels.

Hence, option C is correct.

Test: Energy Flow & Ecological Pyramids - Question 10

 Acclimatisation is:

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Compensatory adjustment of organism to change in the environment, in nature or natural condition is known as acclimatization. Adjustment to seasonal changes in temperature come under acclimatization.

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