Biology

Environment

Question:

Why are crop fields known as artificial ecosystems?

Answer:

Crop fields are known as artificial ecosystems because they are man-made and some biotic and abiotic components are maintained, nourished and reaped by human beings.

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Environment

Q 1.

Name the phenomenon in which non-biodegradable chemicals get accumulated progressively at each trophic level of a food chain.

Q 2.

(a) What is meant by biodegradable waste materials ? Give two examples of biodegradable wastes.
(b) Which of the following materials are non-biodegradable ?
Aluminium wire, Tea leaves, Synthetic fibre, Wool

Q 3.

Why are some substances non- biodegradable? [Foreign]

Q 4.

Which one of the following is not a terrestial ecosystem ?
Forest, Grassland, Aquarium, Desert

Q 5.

Define ozone layer?

Q 6.

What is the important function of presence of ozone in earth’s atmosphere? [Delhi]

Q 7.

What is the functional unit of the environment comprising of the living and non-living components called ?

Q 8.

State whether the following statements are true or false :State whether the following statements are true or false :
(a) In biology, human beings are called producers.
(b) Secondary consumers and tertiary consumers, both are carnivores.

Q 9.

Name the process by which the volume of solid wastes can be reduced.

Q 10.

Write the harmful effects of ozone depletion.

Q 11.

What are the various steps in a food chain called? [Delhi]

Q 12.

What is the role of decomposers in the ecosystem? [Foreign]

Q 13.

Which one term in the following includes the others ?
air, flora, fauna, environment, water, sunlight, soil

Q 14.

How can the wastes such as paper, plastic and metal objects be disposed of ?

Q 15.

What are the after effects of ozone depletion?

Q 16.

(a) Describe an activity to show that while paper is biodegradable but plastic (say, polythene) is non-
biodegradable.
(b) Explain why, some materials are biodegradable but some are non-biodegradable.

Q 17.

At which trophic level a person is feeding when he is eating :At which trophic level a person is feeding when he is eating :
(a) roasted chicken
(b) bread
(c) eggs
(d) apple
(e) fish

Q 18.

A student went to study a local pond. In one part of the pond she noticed tadpoles scraping at some pond weed. In another part she saw a water beetle holding a tadpole in its jaws.A student went to study a local pond. In one part of the pond she noticed tadpoles scraping at some pond weed. In another part she saw a water beetle holding a tadpole in its jaws.
(a) Construct a food chain for the pond.
(b) How many links are there in this chain ?

Q 19.

Write the common food chain of a pond ecosystem.

Q 20.

Indicate the flow of energy in an ecosystem. Why is it unidirectional ? Justify.

Q 21.

Why are green plants called ‘producers’? [All India]

Q 22.

Describe how decomposers facilitate recycling of matter in order to maintain balance in the ecosystem. [Foreign]

Q 23.

What will happen if we kill all the organisms in one trophic level? [Delhi]

Q 24.

Define ‘trophic level’. [Delhi]

Q 25.

Give an example to illustrate that indiscriminate use of pesticides may result-in the degradation of the environment. [All India]

Q 26.

Why is it necessary to conserve our environment? [All India]

Q 27.

Why are plants called producers ?

Q 28.

Which of the following belong to the same trophic level ?
Goat; Spider ; Plants ; Hawk ; Rat .

Q 29.

Which of the following are biodegradable and which non-biodegradable ?
Glass bottle, Paper, Ball point pen refill, Hay, DDT, Wheat, Cake, Wood,
Polythene bag, Jute bag, Cotton cloth, Grass, Vegetable peels

Q 30.

(a) What is meant by ‘environment’ ?
(b) What type of substances are the major pollutants of the environment ? Name two such substances.
(c) Name the organisms whose uncontrolled activities are damaging the environment.
(d) Explain why, it is better to use paper bags than plastic bags.

Q 31.

Why are there rarely more than five links (or five organisms) in a food chain ?

Q 32.

‘If we excessively use pesticides to protect the crops from diseases, then it may cause long-term damage to mankind’. Justify this statement.

Q 33.

What would happen if the ozone layer in the atmosphere completely disappears ?

Q 34.

Suggest any four activities in daily life which are eco-friendly.

Q 35.

Which disease is caused in human beings due to depletion of ozone layer in the atmosphere? [Foreign]

Q 36.

Select two non-biodegradable substances from the following waste generated in a kitchen: spoilt food, paper bags, milk bags, vegetable peels, tin cans, used tea leaves. [Delhi]

Q 37.

What name has been given to those organisms which break down the complex organic compounds present in dead animals and plants ?

Q 38.

What is the difference between the food habits of organisms belonging to the first and the third trophic levels ? Give one example each of the organisms belonging to these two trophic levels.

Q 39.

What will be the consequence of the absence of decomposers in the ecosystem ?

Q 40.

Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :Fill in the following blanks with suitable words :
(a) Ultraviolet rays can cause skin…………………
(b) Pesticides enter the food chain at the…………………. level
(c) Grass →…………….→Human
(d) Lettuce →…………….→ Fox
(e) Plants→ Antelope→  …………….

Q 41.

What are the two main components of our environment? [Delhi]

Q 42.

“Damage to the ozone layer is a cause for concern.” Justify this statement. Suggest any two steps to limit this damage. ‘ [Delhi]

Q 43.

Why did United Nations act to control the production of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) used in refrigerators? [Delhi]

Q 44.

What is meant by a biodegradable waste? [All India]

Q 45.

List two man-made ecosystems. [All India]

Q 46.

Which of the following belong to the first trophic level of a food chain? Grass, Grasshopper, Plants, Rat, Tiger [Foreign]

Q 47.

Define environment?

Q 48.

What is meant by a primary consumer, secondary consumer and a tertiary consumer ? Give one example of each.

Q 49.

What is garbage ? What does garbage consist of ?

Q 50.

We do not clean ponds or lakes, but an aquarium needs to be cleaned. Why?