Question:

Match List - I with List - II:
 

List - I

 

List - II 

(A)Detritus food chain(I)Available biomass for consumption
(B) Standing state(II) Dead organic matter 
(C)Standing crop (III)Amount of nutrients in soil 
(D) Net Primary Productivity(IV) Mass of living material 
Choose the correct answer from the options given below :

Updated On: Jun 2, 2024
  • (A)-(I), (B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(IV)

  • (A)-(IV), B)-(II), (C)-(III), (D)-(I)

  • (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(I), (D)-(IV)

  • (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)

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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

1. DETRITUS FOOD CHAIN:

  •  This type of food chain originates from dead organic matter.
  • Organic matter like dead animals, birds, insects, fallen leaves, rotten vegetables, etc. is decomposed by microorganisms like bacteria, fungi, etc.
  • These decomposed materials are then consumed by detrivores like earthworms and maggots
  • They are further consumed by small birds and the food chain continues.

2. STANDING STATE: It refers to the amount of inorganic or non-living substances currently present within an ecosystem.

  • It means the number of nutrients present in the soil at any given time in the form of inorganic material, which occurs to increase and decrease depending on the balance created by living & non-living (biotic & abiotic) components of that ecosystem.

3. STANDING CROP: It refers to the total amount of organic mass in each tropic level available for consumption by consumers.

4. NET PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY: It is the amount of biomass or energy made available to consumers by plants and primary producers in an ecosystem at a specific time.

So, the correct option is (D): (A)-(II), (B)-(III), (C)-(IV), (D)-(I)

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Concepts Used:

Ecosystem

An ecosystem is a structural and functional unit of ecology where the living organisms come in to interact with each other and the surrounding environment.

Structure of the Ecosystem:

The structure of an ecosystem is distinguished by the organization of both biotic and abiotic components. This involves the distribution of energy in our environment. It also comprises the climatic conditions prevailing in that particular environment. 

There are two main components of the structure of an ecosystem, namely: 

  • Biotic Components
  • Abiotic Components

The biotic and abiotic components are interconnected in an ecosystem. It is an open system where the energy and components can flow through the boundaries.