The presence of diversity at the junction of territories of two different habitats is known as?
1. bottleneck effect
2. edge effect
3. junction effect
4. Pasteur effect
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The presence of diversity at the junction of territories to two different habitats is known as?
1. bottleneck effect
2. edge effect
3. junction effect
4. Pasteur effect
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Arrange these in successive levels of biological organisation from microlevel to global scale
A. Biosphere
B. Communities
C. Atoms
D. Organs
E. Cells
Choose the correct answer from the options given below
1. C, E, D, B, A
2. C, A, E, D, B
3. A, B, D, C, E
4. A, B, C, E, D
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The rate of release of nutrients into the atmosphere is regulated by
(a) pH
(b) Moisture
(c) Temperature
(d) Soil
1. Only c and d
2. Only d .
3. Only band c
4. All a, b, c and d
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