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Consider the following statements (a-d) each with one or two blanks:
(a) Bears go into (1) during winter to (2) cold weather.
(b) A conical age pyramid with a broad base represent (3) human population.
(c) A wasp pollinating a fig flower is an example of (4).
(d) An area with high levels of species richness is known as (5) .
Find the correct fill up words.

A

(3) - expanding, (4) - commensalism, (5) - biodiversity park

B

(1) - Hibernation, (2) - escape, (3) - expanding, (5) hot spot

C

(3) - stable, (4) - commensalism, (5) - marsh

D

(1) - aestivation, (2) - escape, (3) - stable, (4) - mutualism

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