The plants which can withstand with narrow and broad range of temperature tolerance respectively are:
(1) monothermal and stenothermal
(2) stenothermal and monothermal
(3) stenothermal and eurythermal
(4) stenothermal and mesothermal
Resemblance of one organism with its surroundings for protection and hiding is
(1) mimicry
(2) predation
(3) adaptation
(4) camouflage
Sinking of zooplankton during the day and rising to the surface at night is an example of
(1) circinal rhythm
(2) circadian rhythm
(3) tidal rhythm
(4) None of these
Birth rate = B | Death Rate = D |
Emigration = E | Immigration = I |
Column-I | Column-II |
A. Population is stable | I. B + I > D + E |
B. Population is increasing | II. B + I = D + E |
C. Population is decreasing | III. B + I < D + E |
IV. B + E > D + I |
(1) A - II, B - I, C – III
(2) A - II, B - IV, C - III
(3) A - III, B - IV, C – I
(4) A - I, B - II, C - IV
Animals with a constant body temperature such as mammals and birds require more food than do animals with a changing body temperature such as reptiles and fish. Why?
(1) Much of the food is utilised to produce heat to keep warm
(2) Warm-blooded animals waste more food than cold-blooded animals
(3) Cold-blooded animals digest their food more efficiently than warm-blooded animals
(4) None of the above
Ecological niche is:
(1) The surface area of the ocean
(2) An ecologically adapted zone
(3) The physical position and functional role of a species within the community
(4) Formed of all plants and animals living at the bottom of a lake
I. Organisms living in oceans, lakes, and rivers face water-related problems.
II. Euryhaline can tolerate a wide range of salinities
III. Stenohaline are restricted to a narrow range of salinities
IV. No freshwater animals cannot live for long in seawater but sea animals can live in freshwater for a long time because of osmotic balance
V. The salt concentration (measured as salinity in parts per thousand), is less than 5 in inland water, 30-35 in the sea, and >100 in some hypersaline lagoons.
(1) All are correct
(2) All are false
(3) Only IV is wrong
(4) Only I, III, V are correct
Which of the following term implies the maintenance of relatively constant physical and chemical conditions with organisms?
(1) Homeostasis
(2) Adaptation
(3) Isometry
(4) Acclimation
Human can get homeostasis through:
(1) Only physiological means
(2) Only physical means
(3) Both physiological and physical means
(4) Neither physiological nor physical means
Which of the following statement is false?
(1) Osmoconformors are able to maintain homeostasis by physiological means or sometimes behavioural means also which ensure constant body temperature, constant osmotic concentration etc
(2) All birds and mammals, and a very few lower vertebrates and invertebrates are capable of osmoregulation and thermoregulation
(3) Thermoregulation is the major reason of the success mammals
(4) Sweating and shivering are the means of thermoregulation by humans