1. Ecosystem
2. Autecology
3. Environment
4. Community.
Autecology
1. 0.02 mm
2. 0.002 mm
3. 0.2 mm
4. 2.0 mm.
0.002 mm
1. Biotic potential
2. Ecosystem
3. Ecology
4. Population.
1. A species which adds up to only a small proportion of total biomass of a community, yet has a huge impact on the community’s organization and survival
2. A common species that has plenty of biomass, yet has a fairly low impact on the community’s organization
3. A rare species that has minimal impact on the biomass and on other species in the community
4. A dominant species that constitutes a large portion of the biomass and which affects many other species.
A species which adds up to only a small proportion of total biomass of a community, yet has a huge impact on the community’s organization and survival
1. Getting rid of H2O and gaining salt
2. Getting rid of salt and gaining H2O
3. Both a and b
4. None of the above.
Getting rid of H2O and gaining salt
1. Scrub forest
2. Tropical rain forest
3. Temperature deciduous forest
4. Alpine forest.
Temperature deciduous forest
1. Terracing
2. Basin listing
3. Mulching
4. Dry farming.
Dry farming.
1. Capillary and gravitational water
2. Capillary and run way water
3. Hygroscopic and capillary water
4. Hygroscopic, capillary and bound water.
Hygroscopic, capillary and bound water.
1. Hydrophytes
2. Heliophytes
3. Halophytes
4. Sciophytes.
Halophytes
1. Carbonate
2. Phosphate
3. Chloride
4. Nitrate.
Phosphate