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Answer to: In the given food chain, suppose the amount of energy at fourth trophic level is 5 kJ, what will be the energy available at the producer level? Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Hawk

(d) 5000 kJ Explanation: According to 10% law, only 10% of the energy entering a particular trophic level of organisms is available for transfer t...

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Answer to: If a grasshopper is eaten by a frog, then the energy transfer will be from

(c) primary consumer to secondary consumer Explanation: In a food chain, if a grasshopper is eaten by a frog, then the energy transfer will be fro...

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Answer to: Which of the following limits the number of trophic levels in a food chain?

(a) Decrease in energy at higher trophic levels Explanation: Decrease in energy at higher trophic levels limits the number of trophic levels in a ...

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Answer to: The diagram shows excretory losses from a rat to the environment.

(b) heat energy Explanation: Heat energy cannot be recycled, it gets lost in the environment. The generated is returned through the carbon cycle. ...

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Answer to: What will happen if deer is missing in the food chain given below? Grass → Deer → Tiger (a) The population of tiger increases. (b) The population of grass decreases.

(d) The population of tiger decreases and the population of grass increases. Explanation: If deer is missing in the given food chain, there will n...

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Answer to: Which of the following statement is incorrect? (a) All green plants and blue-green algae are producers. (b) Green plants get their food from organic compounds.

(b) Green plants get their food from organic compounds. Explanation: Green plants prepare their food from inorganic compounds using radiant energy...

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Answer to: In the following groups of materials, which group (s) contains only non-biodegradable items?

(d) (ii) and (iv) Explanation: Substances that cannot be broken down by biological processes in nature are non-biodegradable. e.g. polythene, dete...

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Answer to: An ecosystem includes (a) all living organisms (b) non-living objects (c) both living organisms and non-living objects (d) sometimes living organisms and sometimes non-living objects

(b) non-living objects Explanation: All the interacting organisms in an area taken together with the non-living constituents of the environment fo...

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