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Ecosystem

Tripura Board · Class 12 · Biology

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What is an ecosystem?

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What does NPP stand for in ecosystem studies?

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The vertical distribution of different species in an ecosystem is called:

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Which organisms are called primary consumers?

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Which of the following are examples of terrestrial ecosystems?

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Forest, Grassland, Desert

Terrestrial ecosystems are land-based ecosystems. Forest, grassland, and desert are examples of terrestrial ecosystems, while pond and lake are aquatic ecosystems.

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Which of the following processes are involved in decomposition?

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Fragmentation, Leaching, Catabolism

Decomposition involves fragmentation (breaking into smaller pieces), leaching (water-soluble nutrients going into soil), and catabolism (breakdown by enzymes). It also includes humification and mineralisation.

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The 10% rule in energy transfer means:

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Only 10% of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next

The 10% rule states that when energy flows from one trophic level to the next, only about 10% of the energy is transferred. The remaining 90% is lost as heat, used in metabolism, or remains unconsumed.

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What is the raw material for decomposition called?

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Detritus

Detritus consists of dead plant remains (leaves, bark, flowers) and dead animal remains including fecal matter. This forms the raw material that decomposers break down during decomposition.

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