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In a population unrestricted reproductive capacity is called as
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Question
In a population unrestricted reproductive capacity is called as
A.
biotic potential
B.
fertility
C.
carrying capacity
D.
birth rate
Answer :
biotic potential
Releted MCQ Question on
Botany
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Organisms and Populations
Releted Question 1
The process of growth is maximum during
A.
Lag phase
B.
Senescence
C.
Dormancy
D.
Log phase
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Releted Question 2
Which one of these animals is not a homeotherm?
A.
Macropus
B.
Chelone
C.
Psittacula
D.
Camelus
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Releted Question 3
Presence of plants arranged into well defined vertical layers depending on their height can be seen best in:
A.
Tropical Rain Forest
B.
Grassland
C.
Temperate Forest
D.
Tropical Savannah
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Releted Question 4
Most animals are tree dwellers in a:
A.
Thorn woodland
B.
Temperate deciduous forest
C.
Tropical rain forest
D.
Coniferous forest
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Biology
Section
Botany
The Living World
Biological Classification
Plant Kingdom
Morphology of Flowering Plants
Anatomy of Flowering Plants
Cell: The Unit of Life
Cell Cycle and Cell Divison
Transport in Plants
Mineral Nutrition
Photosynthesis in Higher Plants
Respiration in Plants
Plant Growth and Development
Reproduction in Organisms
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
Principles of Inheritance and Variation
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production
Microbes in Human Welfare
Organisms and Populations
Ecosystem
Biodiversity and Conservation
Environmental Issues
Botany Miscellaneous
Zoology
Animal Kingdom
Structural Organisation in Animals
Biomolecules
Digestion and Absorption
Breathing and Exchange of Gases
Body Fluids and Circulation
Excretory Products and Their Elimination
Locomotion and Movement
Neural Control and Coordination
Chemical Coordination and Integration
Human Reproduction
Reproductive Health
Evolution
Human Health and Diseases
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
Biotechnology and its Applications
Zoology Miscellaneous