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Q1. In the chapter, a habitat is defined as
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Q2. The living beings present in a habitat — such as plants, animals, and microorganisms — are called its
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Q3. Air, water, soil, sunlight and temperature in a habitat are examples of
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Q4. A group of the same kind of fish living together in a pond is called a
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Q5. Different populations sharing the same habitat together form a
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Q6. The biotic components and abiotic components of a habitat interacting with each other form an
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Q7. Which of the following is an example of an aquatic ecosystem?
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Q8. Plants make their own food by the process of photosynthesis. They are therefore called
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Q9. Organisms that eat only plants are called
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Q10. Organisms that eat only animals are called
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Q11. A simple sequence showing 'who eats whom' in an ecosystem is called a
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Q12. In an ecosystem, food chains are interlinked with each other to form a network called a
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Q13. Microorganisms like fungi and bacteria that break down complex substances in dead plants and animals into simpler ones are called
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Q14. The relationship between honeybees and flowers, where both organisms benefit, is an example of
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Q15. The Sundarbans are home to the largest