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What is Mortality? What are its two types?
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Define the term population interactions. State its two types.
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Define mutualism.
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Explain any three important characteristics of population.
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Explain different population interactions with examples.
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What is commensalism? Explain it with a suitable example.
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Define population growth. Explain different types of age pyramids.
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What is population interaction? Explain the interactions in Mutualism and Competition.
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A population has more young individuals compared to the older individuals. What would be the status of the population after some years?
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Define stenohaline species.
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What is homeostasis?
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Pick out the appropriate association representing brood parasitism.
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The interaction between cattle egret and the buffalo is ______.
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Complete the following chart regarding population interaction and re-write:
| Sr. No. | Name of interaction | Interaction between |
| 1. | ? | Plasmodium and Man |
| 2. | ? | Leopard and Lion |
| 3. | ? | Clownfish and Sea-anemone |
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Mention any two applications of cytokinin.
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Write a note on parasitism.
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Write the physiological effects of Cytokinin.
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Given below function performed by plant hormone. Which hormone is responsible for the given action?
Induce RNA synthesis
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With reference to human eye, answer the following question.
What are different types of photoreceptor cells present in the eye?
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