In symbiotic relationship between fig tree and wasp, the wasp uses fig fruit for ul(x) and developing seeds for ul(y) . In turn favours ul(z) .
Describe the mutual relationship between fig tree and wasp and comment on the phenomenon that operates in their relationship.
A female fig wasp enters the syconium of a fig pollinates the flowes and lays eggs in the ovarise of some of the flowers. The young larve grow up eat (and kill) some but not all of the seeds and complete their life cycle. The fig is completely dependent on fig wasps to pollinsate its flowers and the fig wasp requires figs to complete its life cycle the interaction between figs and fig wasp has aspects of I. mutualism II. host-parasite interation III. Competition IV. amensalism V. protocooperation selection the correct option
Name the type of interaction seen between fig and wasps.
Name the type of interaction seen between fig and wasps.
For the reaction 2A + 3B + 3/2C rarr 3P the correct relation between rate of reaction of species A,B,C is
Which of the statement are in accordance with the observation of geographer Alexander von Humboldt ? I. Within a region species, richness increases with increasing explored area but within a limit. II. The relation between species richness and area is a rectangular hyperbole. III. The richness of species decreases with the increasing explored area. IV. There is no relation between the explored area and species richness .
Study the above graph and answer the following questions - (i) Identify x and y (ii) The relation between species richness and area can be denoted as generally (iii) The value of z lies in range of (iv) On a log scale the relation between species richness and area is
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