Description : What makes an ecosystem? (1) A living community and its environment (2) All the plants and animals of an area (3) Carnivores and herbivores of an area (4) Producers, consumers and decomposers in a particular locality
Last Answer : (1) A living community and its environment Explanation: An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their ... a system. These components are regarded as linked together through nutrient cycles and energy flows.
Description : An ecosystem consists of – (1) producers, consumers and decomposers in a particular area. (2) all the plants and animals of an area. (3) a living community and its environment. (4) carnivorous and herbivorous of an area
Last Answer : (3) a living community and its environment. Explanation: An ecosystem consists of communities of many different species living together, and all the physical aspects of the particular habitat, such as like soil, water, and weather.
Description : What makes an ecosystem ? (1) A living community and its environment (2) All the plants and animals of an area (3) Carnivores and herbivores of an area (4) Producers, consumers and decomposers in a particular locality
Last Answer : A living community and its environment
Description : An ecosystem consists of : (1) producers, consumers and decomposers in a particular area. (2) all the plants and animals of an area. (3) a living community and its environment. (4) carnivorous and herbivorous of an area
Last Answer : a living community and its environment.
Description : Which of the following parts of an ecosystem make up the non living things? a) Producers b) Decomposers c) Biotic d) Abiotic
Last Answer : d) Abiotic
Description : $ Ecologically, animals are consumers. ! Living organisms are classified as follows : (i) Producers (ii) Consumers (iii) Decomposers
Last Answer : $ Ecologically, animals are consumers. ! Living organisms are classified as follows : (i) Producers (ii) ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Is a fish a producers consumers decomposers?
Last Answer : Fish are consumers
Description : Are mollusks producers consumers or decomposers?
Last Answer : ONLY plants are producerONLY fungi and bacteria are decomposersALL other living things are consumersYou need to ask yourself - is a Mollusk as plant or a fungus orbacteria, if not then Mollusks must be consumers.
Description : Are sea birds consumers decomposers or producers?
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Description : The environment which includes producers, consumers and decomposers?
Last Answer : Ans. Biotic environment
Description : Nutrients are recycled in the atmosphere with the help of certain microorganisms referred to as - (1) producers (2) consumers (3) decomposers (4) None of these
Last Answer : (3) decomposers Explanation: Decomposers recycle nutrients in the atmosphere.
Description : Secondary productivity is rate of formation of new organic matter by (a) consumers (b) decomposers (c) producers (d) parasites.
Last Answer : (a) consumers
Description : Nutrients are recycled in the atmosphere with the help of certain micro-organisms referred to as (1) producers (2) consumers (3) decomposers (4) None of these
Last Answer : decomposers
Description : What is true of ecosystem? (a) Primary consumers are least dependent upon producers. (b) Primary consumers out-number producers. (c) Producers are more than primary consumers. (d) Secondary consumers are the largest and most powerful.
Last Answer : (c) Producers are more than primary consumers.
Description : If we completely remove the decomposers from an ecosystem, its functioning will be adversely affected, because (a) mineral movement will be blocked (b) the rate of decomposition will be very high (c) energy flow will be blocked (d) herbivores will not receive solar energy.
Last Answer : (a) mineral movement will be blocked
Description : Can you identify the producers primary consumers ans secondary consumers in the ecosystem?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : In a ecosystem which would have a larger population producers or primary consumers?
Last Answer : Producers since they make up the population. Yes, they will be threatened by the primary consumers, But since there main goal is to produce, not consume.
Description : The stability of a pond ecosystem depends on - (1) micro-organisms and fishes (2) micro-organisms and zoo planktons (3) fishes and reptiles (4) producers and consumers
Last Answer : (4) producers and consumers
Description : Given below is a simplified model of phosphorus cycling in a terrestrial ecosystem with four blanks (A-D). Identify the blanks. Consumers A D C Uptake Run off Soil solution B A B ... minerals Detritus (c) Detritus Rock minerals Producers Litter fall (d) Producers Litter fall Rock minerals Detritus
Last Answer : (c) Detritus Rock minerals Producers Litter fall
Description : What is the role of decomposers in the ecosystem? -Biology
Last Answer : Role of decomposers in the ecosystem : They help in breaking down the complex organic into simple inorganic that go into the soil and are used up by the plants. They the nutrient pool of the ... as cleansing agents of nature. They help in maintaining the fertility of by adding humus content to it.
Description : What is the role of decomposers in the ecosystem ? -Biology
Last Answer : (i) Decomposers help in decomposing the dead bodies of plants and animals and hence act as cleansing agents of the environment. (ii) Decomposers also help in putting back the various elements of ... (iv) They decompose dead remains thereby providing space for new life to settle in the biosphere.
Description : Cycling of elements in an ecosystem is called Or Which of the following cycle would be affected if decomposers of an ecosystem vanish
Last Answer : Cycling of elements in an ecosystem is called Or Which of the following cycle would be affected ... cycle C. Geological cycle D. Geochemical cycle
Description : What is the importance of Decomposers in the Ecosystem?
Last Answer : Decomposers are crucial to the ecosystem because they recycle nutrient from the organisms back to the environment. Without them, the producers would quickly run out of nutrients. Therefore recycling is necessary to balance the ecosystem as well as whole biosphere.
Description : The primary producers of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystem are:
Last Answer : The primary producers of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystem are: A. Blue-green alage B. Coral reefs C. Green algee D. Chemosynthetic bacteria
Description : In an ecosystem the function of the producers is to
Last Answer : In an ecosystem the function of the producers is to A. Convert organic compounds into inorganic ... C. Utilize chemical energy D. Release energy
Description : Which ecosystem has maximum number of producers in an unit area:-
Last Answer : Which ecosystem has maximum number of producers in an unit area:- A. Pond B. Grassland C. Forest D. Tundra
Description : The primary producers of the deep-sea hydrothermal vent ecosystem are (a) green algae (b) chemosynthetic bacteria (c) blue-green algae (d) coral reefs.
Last Answer : (b) chemosynthetic bacteria
Description : Who are producers and consumers? -SST 10th
Last Answer : We participate in the market both as producers and consumers. . As producers of goods and services, we could be working in any of the sectors like primary, secondary or tertiary. . Consumers ... purchase goods and services that they need. These are the final goods that people as consumers use.
Description : “Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been of advantage to consumers.” -SST 10th
Last Answer : Globalisation and competition among producers, an advantage to consumers: . Globalisation and greater competition among producers, both local and foreign producers have been of advantage to consumers. . ... several products. . They enjoy much higher standards of living that was possible earlier.
Description : Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been of advantage to consumers.' Justify the statement with examples. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Globalisation and greater competition within the market have been of advantage to the consumers, particularly the well-off sections in the urban areas. 1. The consumers now enjoy the improved ... the financial ability of the people, thus, contributing to the overall development of the consumers.
Description : Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been advantageous consumers.' Support the statement with examples. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Globalisation and greater competition have been advantageous to consumers: 1. The well-off sections of the society have access to highest international brands. For example, a person in India ... using regular clothes can get specialized like sports gear easily because of companies like Reebok.
Description : Globalization has been advantageous to consumers as well as to producers.' Support the statement with suitable examples. -SST 10th
Last Answer : Globalisation has been advantageous for consumers and producers: 1. Consumers now enjoy numerous choices as well as better quality since it is now an international market. 2. Competition ... the Indian companies have themselves become MNCs themselves like Tata Motors, Infosys, and Ranbaxy.
Description : ‘Globalisation and competition among producers have been of advantage to the consumers.’ Give arguments in support of this statement. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) More choice for consumers : Globalisation and competition among producers has enabled the consumer to have a wide range of choice available in market. For example, ... improvement in information and communication technology like computers, internet, telephone including mobile phones etc.
Description : “Globalisation and competition among producers has been of advantage to the consumers.” Give arguments in support of this statement. -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) There is greater choice available to the consumers in goods. (ii) The quality of goods has been improved. (iii) Prices of goods are lower. (iv) Consumers are now able to enjoy a better life.
Description : How do we participate in the market as producers and consumers? Explain with three examples. -SST 10th
Last Answer : We participate in the market both as producers and consumers. (i) As producers of goods and services we could be working in any of the sectors such as agriculture, industry, or services. (ii) Consumers ... for a timely loan. They could force small farmers to sell their land to pay back the loan.
Description : Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been of advantage to consumers.” -SST 10th
Last Answer : (i) Globalisation and competition among producers has enabled the consumer to have a wide range of choice available in market. For example, Chinese mobiles and Indian mobiles both ... in information and communication technology like computers, internet, telephone including mobile phones, etc.
Description : “Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been advantageous to consumers.” -SST 10th
Last Answer : ' Globalisation and greater competition among producers has been advantageous to consumers: (i) Globalization and greater competition among producers both local and foreign has been of advantageous to consumers, ... in our markets is a recent phenomenon and has brought changes in lives of people.
Description : ‘‘Globalisation has been advantageous to consumers as well as to producers.’’ -SST 10th
Last Answer : Globalisation has been advantageous to producers in the following ways: (i) The producers now have access to the international markets. (ii) Globalisation has also enabled free movement of capital, i.e. ... MNCs as they have now larger choice in the goods that are available to them in the market.
Description : How do we participate in the market as producers and consumers? -SST 10th
Last Answer : We participate in the market as producers and consumers in the following ways: (i) As producers of goods and services, we could be working in any of the sectors, such as in agriculture, industry, ... goods and services that they need. (iii) These are the final goods that people use as consumers.
Description : Globalisation and competition among producers has been of advantages to the consumers -SST 10th
Last Answer : Indeed, Globalization and competition among producers has been and advantage to the consumers. This is because of the variety of products offered by various producers which acts as an advantage to the ... the prices of the goods tend to much be much lower in order to attract the consumers.
Description : Are phytoplankton consumers or producers?
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Description : Are carnivorous plants producers or consumers?
Last Answer : A venus flytrap is both a producer and a carnivore. Despite their carnivorous ability to eat insects and arachnids, venus flytraps are still plants which means that they can still grow using photosynthesis, a process in which they take energy from sunlight and nutrients from air and soil.
Description : Are elephant seals producers or consumers?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What are the results from a free market system is based on the free choices of consumers and producers?
Last Answer : The free market system has a circular flow of influences
Description : What best describes how consumers key producers know what they want to buy and how much they are willing to pay?
Description : Are minnows producers or consumers?
Description : Are geckos producers or secondary producers or consumers or secondery consumers?
Description : Which of the following best demonstrates the way consumers and producers influence each other in the free market system?
Last Answer : A circular model
Description : How is carbon dioxide made by producers and consumers ?
Last Answer : Carbon dioxide is made by producers and consumers through cellular respiration.