Exam 2: Ecological Succession and Pyramid Structures

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The development of a bare area without any life form is called

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Organisms having the potential for interbreeding and producing fertile offspring is called

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The order of succession in a hydrosere is

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The pyramid of numbers is inverted in the case of

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The pyramid of energy in terrestrial ecosystem is

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The pyramid of numbers in a single tree is

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The order of succession in a lithosere or xerosere is

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Succession initiated on large sand deposits or deserts is called

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All the statements are correct regarding ecological succession except

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The conversion of a pond to a climax forest community is an example of

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The intermediate developmental stages in the ecological succession is called

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The process of successful establishment of the species in a new area is called

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In grassland ecosystem, the pyramid of biomass is

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In pond ecosystem, the pyramid of biomass is

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The formation of a climax community from an abandoned farm land is a an example of

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A graphic representation of number of individuals of different species belonging to each trophic level in a an ecosystem is known as

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Which of the following ecological pyramid is always upright?

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The pioneers in xerach succession is the

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The concept of ecological pyramid was first proposed by

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A group of individuals of a plant or animal species, inhabiting a given area is called

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