Description : Mimicry is useful for
Last Answer : Mimicry is useful for A. Concealment B. Protection C. Predation D. Both B and C
Description : Praying Mantis is green coloured predator insect that shows mimicry of the type
Last Answer : Praying Mantis is green coloured predator insect that shows mimicry of the type A. concealing- ... C. alluring -aggressive D. concealing -aggreassive
Description : Stick and Leaf insects resemble the surroundings. They undertake mimicry of the type
Last Answer : Stick and Leaf insects resemble the surroundings. They undertake mimicry of the type A. ... C. alluring -aggressive D. concealing -aggreassive
Description : Flowers of Ophrys resembles female wasp Colpa and are pollinated by male wasp. The flowers show mimicry
Last Answer : Flowers of Ophrys resembles female wasp Colpa and are pollinated by male wasp. The flowers ... type aggressive D. concealing type aggressive mimicry
Description : Mimicry is a device for
Last Answer : Mimicry is a device for A. Concealing from predator B. Concealing from prey C. Both (1) and (2) D. Becoming conspicuous
Description : Mimicry weeds of rice and wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.Phalaris and wild rice
Description : An interesting modification of flower shape for insect pollination occurs in some orchids in which a male insect mistakes the pattern on the orchid flower for the female species and tries ... phenomenon is called (a) pseudopollination (b) pseudoparthenocarpy (c) mimicry (d) pseudocopulation.
Last Answer : (d) pseudocopulation.
Description : Cause of mimicry is (a) concealment (b) offence (c) defence (d) both (b) and (c).
Last Answer : (d) both (b) and (c).
Description : Praying mantis is a good example of (a) camouflage (b) mullerian mimicry (c) warning colouration (d) social insects.
Last Answer : (a) camouflage
Description : In the case of peppered moth (Biston betularia) the black-coloured form became dominant over the light-coloured form in England during industrial revolution. This is an example of (a) ... acquired due to the darker environment (d) natural selection whereby the darker forms were selected.
Last Answer : (d) natural selection whereby the darker forms were selected.
Description : Which one of the following is a matching pair of an animal and a certain phenomenon it exhibits? (a) Pheretima – Sexual dimorphism (b) Musca – Complete metamorphosis (c) Chameleon – Mimicry (d) Taenia – Polymorphism
Last Answer : (b) Musca – Complete metamorphosis
Description : The short lived annual weeds are called as • Mimicry Crop • bound weeds • Seasonal weeds • Ephemerals
Last Answer : • Ephemerals
Description : . Mimicry weed in rice field is a). Wild rice (Oryza sativa var fatua) b). Echinochloa colona c). Echinochloa crusgalli d). All of these
Last Answer : d). All of these
Description : . Mimicry weed in wheat field a). Phalaris minor (Canary grass) b). Wild oat c). Both a and b d). None of these
Last Answer : c). Both a and b
Description : Which is the ‘odd one’ based on mimicry a). Wild rice in rice b). Wild sorghum in sorghum c). Wild sugarcane in sugarcane d). Itch grass in upland rice
Last Answer : d). Itch grass in upland rice
Description : The first prominent instance of biochemical mimicry based crop associated weed under Indian perspective is a). Saccharum spontaneous in sugarcane b). Phalaris minor in wheat c). Wild rice (Oryza longistaninata) in rice d). Itch grass (Rottboellea cochinchinensis) in upland rice
Last Answer : b). Phalaris minor in wheat
Description : From the following, name the type of mimicry by which an acceptable, palatable insect mimics an unfavorable, noxious insec for protection. a) Batesian mimicry (pron: BATE-see-an MIM-i-cree) b) Mullerian ... -ee-an MIM-i-cree) c) Femmes fatalles strategy (pron: fem fa-TAL) d) Monarchial mimicry
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- MULLERIAN MIMICRY