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“The pyramid of biomass is not always upright.” Explain the statement.
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
Name the type of detritus that decomposes faster. List any two factors that enhance the rate of decomposition.
Concept: Concept of Ecosystem >> Decomposition
Write the different steps taken in humification and mineralisation during the process of decomposition.
Concept: Concept of Ecosystem >> Decomposition
Answer the following question.
Describe the inter-relationship between productivity, gross primary productivity, and net productivity.
Concept: Concept of Ecosystem >> Productivity
Answer the following question.
What is an ecological pyramid? Compare the pyramids of energy, biomass, and numbers.
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
Write the relationship between productivity, gross primary productivity, net primary productivity, and secondary productivity.
Concept: Concept of Ecosystem >> Productivity
'The pyramid of energy is always upright.' Explain
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
Explain with the help of labelled diagrams, the difference between an upright pyramid of biomass and an inverted pyramid of biomass.
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
(a) Given below is a pyramid of biomass in an ecosystem where each bar represents the standing crop available in the trophic level. With the help of an example explain the conditions where this kind of pyramid is possible in nature.

(b) Will the pyramid of energy be also of the same shape in this situation? Give a reason for your response.
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
(a) Draw a pyramid of numbers where a large number of insects are feeding on the leaves of a tree. What is the shape of this pyramid?
(b) Will the pyramid of energy be also of the same shape in this situation? Give a reason for your response.
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
Observe the contents 1, 2, 3 and 4 of soil samples A, B and C shown in the graph. If the temperature and soil moisture of all soil samples are identical, which soil sample (s) will show faster decomposition?

1 indicates lignin content, 2 indicates chitin, 3 indicates nitrogen content, and 4 indicates sugar content
Concept: Concept of Ecosystem >> Decomposition
The biomass of a standing crop of phytoplankton is 4 kg/m2, which supports a large standing crop of zooplankton having a biomass of 11 kg/m2. This is consumed by small fishes having a biomass of 25 kg/m2, which are then consumed by large fishes with a biomass of 37 kg/m2.
Draw an ecological pyramid indicating the biomass at each stage and also name the trophic levels. Mention whether it is an upright or inverted pyramid.
Concept: Ecological Pyramids
Use the information provided in the table given below to answer the following questions:
| Tropic level | Net Production(KJm-2y-1) | Respiration (KJm-2y-1) |
| Top Carnivore | 50 | 35 |
| Carnivores | 420 | 378 |
| Herbivores | 4490 | 4041 |
| Producers | 45000 | 40,367 |
- Calculate the gross primary productivity.
- Analyze the trend in the Net Production from Producers to Top Carnivore. Give a reason for your observation.
Concept: Concept of Ecosystem >> Productivity
Why are scared groves highly protected?
Concept: Conservation of Biodiversity
Name the type of biodiversity represented by the following:
50,000 different strains of rice in India.
Concept: Biodiversity
Mention the kind of biodiversity of more than a thousand varieties of mangoes in India represent. How is it possible?
Concept: Biodiversity
There are many animals that have become extinct in the wild but continue to be maintained in Zoological parks.
(i) What type of biodiversity conservation is observed in this case?
(ii) Explain any other two ways which help in this type of conservation.
Concept: Conservation of Biodiversity
List six advantages of the "ex-situ' approach to conservation of biodiversity.
Concept: Conservation of Biodiversity
Suggest two practices giving one example of each, that help protect rare or threatened species.
Concept: Loss of Biodiversity
Which of the following is an example of ex-situ conservation?
Concept: Conservation of Biodiversity
