Practice

How Nature Works in Harmony — Practice

15 questions 15 min Recall + understand

  1. Q1. In the chapter, a habitat is defined as

  2. Q2. The living beings present in a habitat — such as plants, animals, and microorganisms — are called its

  3. Q3. Air, water, soil, sunlight and temperature in a habitat are examples of

  4. Q4. A group of the same kind of fish living together in a pond is called a

  5. Q5. Different populations sharing the same habitat together form a

  6. Q6. The biotic components and abiotic components of a habitat interacting with each other form an

  7. Q7. Which of the following is an example of an aquatic ecosystem?

  8. Q8. Plants make their own food by the process of photosynthesis. They are therefore called

  9. Q9. Organisms that eat only plants are called

  10. Q10. Organisms that eat only animals are called

  11. Q11. A simple sequence showing 'who eats whom' in an ecosystem is called a

  12. Q12. In an ecosystem, food chains are interlinked with each other to form a network called a

  13. Q13. Microorganisms like fungi and bacteria that break down complex substances in dead plants and animals into simpler ones are called

  14. Q14. The relationship between honeybees and flowers, where both organisms benefit, is an example of

  15. Q15. The Sundarbans are home to the largest

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