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1191

A caterpillar and an aphid living in different parts of the same plant can be said to

  • A. occupy the same ecological niche
  • B. be in different habitat
  • C. occupy different ecological niche
  • D. be in the same microhabitats
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1192

Ecological Zone

Temperature (ºC)

Rainfall (mm)

I

45 300
II 32 2000
III 30 2200
IV 15 800


From the table above high relative humidity will be expected in zones

  • A. I and III
  • B. I and IV
  • C. II and III
  • D. II and IV
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1193
Ecological Zone Temperature (oC) Rainfall (mm)
I 45 300
II 32 2000
III 30 2200
IV 15 800


From the table above which of the zones is likely to be desert?

  • A. I
  • B. II
  • C. III
  • D. IV
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1194

The association between termites and the cellulose - digesting protozoans in their guts is an example of

  • A. saprophytism
  • B. mutualism
  • C. parasitism
  • D. commensalism
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1195

The progressive loss of energy at each level in a food chain leads to

  • A. an increase in biomas at each successive level
  • B. a decrease in biomass at each successive level
  • C. an increase in the number of organism at each successive level
  • D. an increase in the total number of organisms at each successive level
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