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Class 12 NEET Biology Biodiversity and Conservation
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Question : 56
Total: 88
Consider the following statements
(
A
−
D
)
each with one or two blanks.
(A) Bears go into
(1)
during winter to
(2)
cold weather.
(B) A conical age pyramid with a broad base represents
(3)
human population.
(C) A wasp pollinating a fig flower is an example of
(4)
(D) An area with high levels of species richness is known as
(5)
Which one of the following options, gives the correct fill ups for the respective blank numbers from (1) to (5) in the statements?
(Mains 2011)
(3) - stable (4) - commensalism,(5) marsh
(1) - aestivation, ( 2 ) - escape, ( 3 ) - stable,(4) - mutualism
(3) - expanding, (4) - commensalism,(5) - biodiversity park
(1) - hibernation, (2) - escape, (3) - expanding (5) - hotspot
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