Description : Animals adapted to life in air are called : (1) fossorial (2) arboreal (3) cursorial (4) volant
Last Answer : (2) arboreal Explanation: Animal adapted to life in air are called arboreal. Arboreal means living in or connected with trees.
Last Answer : arboreal
Description : Temperature changes, in the environment, affect most of the animals which are (a) poikilothermic (b) homoiothermic (c) aquatic (d) desert living
Last Answer : (a) poikilothermic
Description : In which one of the following habitats does the diurnal temperature of soil surface vary most? (a) Shrub land (b) Forest (c) Desert (d) Grassland
Last Answer : (c) Desert
Description : Animals living in the three trunks are known as - (1 ) Arboreal (2) Voiant (3) Amphibious (4) Aquaticx
Last Answer : (1) Arboreal Explanation: Arboreal means living in trees. In every habitat in which trees are present, animals have evolved to move in them. Some animals may only scale trees occasionally, ... have behaviors specialized for moving in their habitats, most prominently in terms of posture and gait.
Description : Animals living in the three trunks are known as------? A. Arboreal (Answer) B. Volant C. Amphibious D. Aquaticx
Last Answer : A. Arboreal (Answer)
Description : Animals living in the three trunks are known as (1) Arboreal (2) Volant (3) Amphibious (4) Aquaticx
Last Answer : Arboreal
Description : What is the difference between aquatic plants and desert plants ?
Last Answer : Aquatic plants 1. Their roots are weakly formed or completely absent. 2. Their stems are soft and weak. 3. Submerged leaves are thin and highly fragmented and gaseous leaves are large and ... cells are observed. . In most cases mesophyll tissue is divided into palisade and spongy parenchyma cells.
Description : As compared to a dicot root, a monocot root has (a) more abundant secondary xylem (b) many xylem bundles (c) inconspicuous annual rings (d) relatively thicker periderm.
Last Answer : (b) many xylem bundles
Description : In the Semi-arid and Temperate grasslands, which are the most commonly found animals? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What are arboreal herbivores ?
Last Answer : A tree-dwelling herbivore is a person who lives in a tree and eats grass .
Description : Which term would be used to describe an animal which has adapted to a tree-dwelling mode of life? a) deciduous (pron: de-SID-you-us) b) dendritic c) arboreal (pron: ar-BOR-e-al) d) sessile (pron: SESS-ile)
Last Answer : ANSWER: C -- ARBOREAL
Description : Which cold desert is relatively isolated from the rest of the country? -SST 10th
Last Answer : Ladakh is relatively isolated from the rest of the country.
Description : Which one of the following options gives the correct categorization of six animals according to the type of nitrogenous waste they give out? Ammonotelic Ureotelic Uricotelic (a) Pigeon, Aquatic ... amphibia humans lizards, cockroach (d) Aquatic Cockroach, Frog, pigeon, amphibia humans lizards
Last Answer : (d) Aquatic Cockroach, Frog, pigeon, amphibia humans lizards
Description : Which type of climate is known for the maximum diurnal range of temperature?
Last Answer : Hot desert
Description : What is a glass sided tank, bowl in which aquatic animals live? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Aquarium'
Last Answer : Most Large Aquatic Animals Blue Whale.
Description : Assertion `:-` Mostly aquatic animals are ammonotelic. Reason `:-` Ammonia is the most toxic form and requires large amount of water for its eliminati
Last Answer : Assertion `:-` Mostly aquatic animals are ammonotelic. Reason `:-` Ammonia is the most toxic form and ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : How many animals in the given list have gills for respiration ? Earthworm , Frog, Fish, Insects, Reptiles, Aquatic arthropods, Flatworm, Molluscs, Bir
Last Answer : How many animals in the given list have gills for respiration ? Earthworm , Frog, Fish, Insects, Reptiles, ... A. Six B. Four C. Three D. Five
Description : In aquatic environment, microscopic animals and plants are collectively known as
Last Answer : In aquatic environment, microscopic animals and plants are collectively known as A. Commensals B. Herbivores C. Fauna and Flora D. Planktons
Description : Aquatic animals are mostly ammonotelic because
Last Answer : Aquatic animals are mostly ammonotelic because A. Excretion of ammonia requires large amount of ... lesser light D. Water contains less nitrogen
Description : What are adaptations of aquatic animals?
Last Answer : Hey mate.Here are some adaptations of aquatic animals, but, not anyspecific animal.1. Streamlined body reduces friction when the animal movesthrough the water.2. Smooth, almost furless body helps aquatic ... .16. They have fins and tails to help them in swimming. Theirtails give them directions.
Description : Why aquatic animals have soft skeleton unlike those of the terrestrial animals?
Last Answer : Ans: The density of animals and fish living in water is almost the same as the density of water. Therefore, their weight is almost completely balanced by buoyancy. That is why they do not need massive skeleton like those of terrestrial animals.
Description : Write a note on exchange of gases in aquatic animals?
Last Answer : Through Skin: - The skin of aquatic animals is moist and rich with blood so that oxygen can diffuse directly. Frog and tortoises breathe through skin during hibernation. Through Gills: - Gills are ... have external gills. Water enters through mouth flows over the gills and goes out of the body.
Description : DDT residues are rapidly passed through food chain causing biomagnification because DDT is (a) moderately toxic (b) non-toxic to aquatic animals (c) water soluble (d) lipo soluble.
Last Answer : (d) lipo soluble.
Description : What is a glass sided tank, bowl in which aquatic animals live?
Last Answer : Aquarium
Description : Life originated first in the primitive oceans. The evidences supporting this view a. Protoplasm and body fluids of all animals contain salt b. Moist simpler and lower animals are aquatic and marine c. Fossils of earliest animals obtained from rocks of marine origin d. All the above
Last Answer : d. All the above
Description : Aquatic animals in which fertilisation occurs in water are said to be a) viviparous without external fertilisation b) oviparous with external fertilisation c) viviparous with internal fertilisation d) oviparous with internal fertilisation
Last Answer : b) oviparous with external fertilisation
Description : What's meant by a diurnal rhythm ? And accordingly, How can I solve the following physiology MCQ?
Last Answer : “Diurnal” is not a medical term. It’s just an English word. The opposite of “nocturnal.” https://www.dictionary.com/browse/diurnal
Description : My animal lover daughter is allergic to cats :( - any suggestions for an affectionate diurnal pet?
Last Answer : If you're willing to spend a whole bunch of money, there are hypoallergenic cats. http://www.allerca.com/. Alternately, some small dogs, like the bichon frise are hypoallergenic because they have hair instead of fur.
Description : In which city of India, the diurnal range of temperature is maximum? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'New Delhi'
Description : In what year did a scientist give proof of diurnal motion ?
Last Answer : French scientist Foucault , in 1751, gave evidence of ecliptic motion ?
Last Answer : The motion that results in day and night in different parts of the world is a diurnal motion.
Description : In which one of the following habitats does the diurnal temperature of soil surface vary most?
Last Answer : In which one of the following habitats does the diurnal temperature of soil surface vary most? A. Forest B. Desert C. Grassland D. Shrub land
Description : Are woodpeckers nocturnal or diurnal?
Last Answer : Woodpeckers are diurnal birds, but some species are especiallyactive early in the day.
Description : How do diurnal variation affects body temperature?
Last Answer : during sleep, body metabolism slows down, as do musclecontractions. The body'stemperature is lowest in the morning beforemetabolism and muscle contractions begin increasing.
Description : Are walrus nocturnal or diurnal?
Last Answer : Diurnal. ;)
Description : In which of the following cities of India the diurnal range of temperature is maximum? (a) New Delhi (b) Mumbai (c) Chennai (d) Kolkata
Last Answer : Ans: (a)
Description : In which city of India, the diurnal range of temperature is maximum?
Last Answer : New Delhi
Description : Which part of India does experience the highest diurnal range of temperature and why?
Last Answer : Ans: Diurnal range of temperature is the difference between maximum and minimum temperature of a day. Diurnal range of temperature is high in the deserts like Rajasthan, Thar Desert and interior parts of Rann ... time, sand absorbs heat very fast and at the same time loses heat very fast at night.
Description : The intraocular pressure: a. shows a higher diurnal variation in glaucoma patients b. is highest in the morning c. gives a falsely higher reading in patients with thick cornea d. all
Last Answer : all
Description : Pink pigmentation of grapes at ripening is due to ? a N Deficiency b K Deficiency c Erratic rainfall d High difference of diurnal temperature
Last Answer : d High difference of diurnal temperature
Description : The 24 hour (diurnal) rhythm of our body such as the sleep-wake cycle is regulated by the hormone (a) calcitonin (b) prolactin (c) adrenaline (d) melatonin.
Last Answer : (d) melatonin.
Description : The movement of soil heat take place mainly by — a. Diffusion b. Conduction c. Mass flow d. Diurnal variation
Last Answer : b. Conduction
Description : Diurnal variation of magnetic declination is (A) Greater at equator than nearer the poles (B) Less at equator than nearer the poles (C) Less in summer than in winter (D) Same at all latitudes and during different months
Last Answer : (B) Less at equator than nearer the poles
Description : Consider the diurnal (daily) cycle of temperature at the surface. Why is the tem- perature maximum in the mid-to-late afternoon? (a) There is a net energy gain at the surface from dawn to mid- ... this time. (d) Late in the day, evaporation from the surface increases and this cools the surface.
Last Answer : There is a net energy gain at the surface from dawn to mid- afternoon.