Homeostasis is
1. tendency to change with change in environment
2. tendency to resist change
3 disturbance in regulatory control
4. plants and animals extracts used in homeopathy
The most ecologically relevant environmental factor is:
1. Temperature
2. Water
3. Light
4. Soil
Many freshwater animals cannot live for long in sea water and vice versa because of:
1. Buoyancy related problems
2. Lack of impermeable skins
3. Thermolabile enzymes
4. Osmotic considerations
While heat gain or heat loss is the function of ______, heat production is the function of ________ of the body of an animal.
1. Volume; Surface area
2. Surface area; Volume
3. Volume; Volume
4. Surface area; Surface area
Which one of the following are important biotic factors that can affect the structure and organization of biological communities?
1. Temperature and rainfall
2. Nutrient availability and soil pH
3. Predation and competition
4. Light intensity and seasonality
Very small animals are rarely found in polar region mainly because:
1. Smaller animals have a relatively slower heart rate
2. Smaller animals have a more surface area relative to their volume
3. Smaller animals are invariably herbivores
4. Smaller animals rely on diffusion for exchange of gases with the environment
Just as a person moving from Delhi to Shimla to escape the heat for the duration of hot
summer, thousands of migratory birds from Siberia and other extremely cold Northern
regions move to
1. Western Ghat
2. Meghalaya
3. Corbett National Park
4. Keoladeo National Park
Consider the following four conditions (I-IV) and select the correct pair of them as adaptation to environment in desert lizards.
The conditions:
I. Burrowing in soil to escape high temperature
II. Losing heat rapidly from the body during high temperature
III. Bask in sun when temperature is low
IV. Insulating body due to thick fatty dermis
1. (I) and (III)
2. (II) and (IV)
3. (I) and (II)
4. (III) and (IV)
Consider the following four statements (i-iv) about certain desert animals such as
kangaroo rat.
(i) they have dark colour and high rate of reproduction and excrete solid urine.
(ii) they do not drink water, breathe at a slow rate to conserve water and have their
body
covered with thick hairs.
(iii) they feed on dry seeds and do not require drinking water
(iv) they excrete very concentrated urine and do not use water to regulate body
temperature.
Which two of the above statements for such animals are true?
1. iii and iv
2. ii and iii
3. iii and i
4. i and ii
Bacteria, fungi, lower plants survive in adverse conditions by:
(1) diapause
(2) suspended growth
(3) migration
(4) formation of thick-walled spores