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    What is a producer's job in an ecosystem?

    Solution

    The producers are the plants and they are called so because they are responsible for producing food and oxygen for animals which they do by the process of photosynthesis.

     

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    The image below describes a food pyramid.

    Identify X.

    Solution

    "X" is the secondary consumer who eats the herbivore or the primary consumer. These are eaten by the tertiary consumers.

     

  • Question 3
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    Lakshmi Prasad, a small farmer grows wheat on his land. He is very scared of snakes. Whenever he encounters a snake he kills it without knowing its adverse effect on the ecosystem. As a nature lover how will you stop him from killing snakes?

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    An ecosystem includes soil, atmosphere, heat and Sight from the sun, water and living organisms. Soil is a critical part of an ecosystem. It provides important nutrients for the plants in an ecosystem. The atmosphere provides oxygen and carbon dioxide for the plants and animals. In a lake ecosystem, the sun hits the water and helps the algae grow. Algae produces oxygen for animals like fish and provides food for microscopic animals.

    Which of the following is not a part of ecosystem?

    Solution

     None of these are the part of ecosystem.

     

  • Question 5
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    An ecosystem includes soil, atmosphere, heat and Sight from the sun, water and living organisms. Soil is a critical part of an ecosystem. It provides important nutrients for the plants in an ecosystem. The atmosphere provides oxygen and carbon dioxide for the plants and animals. In a lake ecosystem, the sun hits the water and helps the algae grow. Algae produces oxygen for animals like fish and provides food for microscopic animals.

    All the living organisms get oxygen and carbon dioxide from?

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    All living organisms get oxygen and carbon-dioxide from atmosphere.

     

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    In a jungle there exists many different types of animals. Some of these animals eat plants while some eat meat. All these animals are interdependent on each other. A huge animal - elephant - eats only plants. Which type of consumer is he?

    Solution

    In spite of being a huge animal, an elephant loves eating bananas and leaves, and thus is a herbivore.

     

  • Question 7
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    What happens if a portion of food chain is broken?

    Solution

    When any portion of a food chain is broken, all organisms in the chain are affected.

     

  • Question 8
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    Plant: Flora:: Animals : __________.

    Solution

    As plants are analogous to flora, similarly animals are analogous to fauna. Herbivores, carnivores and decomposers are all animals that describe a fauna.

     

  • Question 9
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    How many biomes are there?

    Solution

    There are 6 biomes viz. Arctic Tundra, Deciduous Forest, Desert, Taiga, Tropical Rainforest and Tropical Savanna.

     

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