MCQ
Biotic potential refers to:
- AIncrease of population under optimum environmental conditions.
- BIncrease of population under given conditions.
- CIncrease of population under natural conditions.
- DIncrease of population under climatic conditions.
Explanation:
Biotic potential is the maximum reproductive capacity that can be attained only when environmental resources are non - limiting.
It is important to note, that under ideal unlimited conditions, species differ widely in their biotic potential.
A species reaching its biotic potential would exhibit exponential population growth and be said to have a high fertility.
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| Column $- I$ | Column $- II$ |
| $(a)$ Endometrium | $(p)$ The most external layer |
| $(b)$ Myometrium | $(q)$ Help in collection of the ovum after ovulation |
| $(c)$ Fimbriae | $(r)$ Fertilised ovum is installed here |
| $(d)$ Perimetrium | $(s)$ Thick layer of smooth muscle |
$(a)$ No enzyme at all
$(b)$ The normal/less efficient enzyme
$(c)$ $A$ non-functional enzyme