Vertical distribution of different species occupying different level is called :
Fragmentation
Stratification
Humification
Primary production
The vertical distribution of different species occupying different levels is called "Stratification."
Stratification refers to the division of a habitat or ecosystem into distinct vertical layers or zones, with each layer occupied by specific species or groups of organisms. This vertical arrangement allows different species to occupy different niches or ecological roles within the ecosystem, utilizing different resources and adapting to specific environmental conditions at various levels.
Select the statements that are CORRECT regarding patterns of biodiversity.
Which of the following hormone is not produced by placenta ?
List - I | List - II | ||
| A | Streptokinase | I | Blood-Cholestrol lowering agents |
| B | Cyclosporin | II | Clot Buster |
| C | Statins | III | Propionibacterium sharmanii |
| D | Swiss Cheese | IV | Immuno suppressive agent |
Which of the following option determines percolation and water holding capacity of soils ?
Which of the following option determines percolation and water holding capacity of soils ?
Which of the following statements are correct ?
List - I | List - II | ||
| (A) | Detritus food chain | (I) | Available biomass for consumption |
| (B) | Standing state | (II) | Dead organic matter |
| (C) | Standing crop | (III) | Amount of nutrients in soil |
| (D) | Net Primary Productivity | (IV) | Mass of living material |
Select the statements that are CORRECT regarding patterns of biodiversity.
Which of the following hormone is not produced by placenta ?
List - I | List - II | ||
| A | Streptokinase | I | Blood-Cholestrol lowering agents |
| B | Cyclosporin | II | Clot Buster |
| C | Statins | III | Propionibacterium sharmanii |
| D | Swiss Cheese | IV | Immuno suppressive agent |
Which of the following option determines percolation and water holding capacity of soils ?
An ecosystem is a structural and functional unit of ecology where the living organisms come in to interact with each other and the surrounding environment.
The structure of an ecosystem is distinguished by the organization of both biotic and abiotic components. This involves the distribution of energy in our environment. It also comprises the climatic conditions prevailing in that particular environment.
There are two main components of the structure of an ecosystem, namely:
The biotic and abiotic components are interconnected in an ecosystem. It is an open system where the energy and components can flow through the boundaries.