
Organisms and Populations - Organism & Environment, Adaptations
Biology ยท Grade 12 ยท Week 37 ยท 25 questions
This Grade 12 biology chapter on Organisms and Populations is a consistent source of diagrams and direct questions on Organism & Environment and Adaptations. This chapter is a reliable source of 3- and 5-mark questions in CBSE Grade 12 and high-yield for NEET.
What you'll practise
- Identify Organism & Environment
- Identify Adaptations
- Solve CBSE board-pattern problems from organisms and populations including NCERT exemplar-level questions
All 25 questions in this Organisms and Populations - Organism & Environment, Adaptations quiz
Grade 12 Biology โ Organisms and Populations - Organism & Environment, Adaptations: 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- What is an organism in ecological terms?
- What is the relationship between an organism and its environment?
- What is a morphological adaptation?
- Which of the following is an example of a physiological adaptation?
- What is a behavioral adaptation?
- Which of the following is an example of behavioral adaptation?
- What is convergent evolution?
- Which is an example of convergent evolution?
- What are environmental factors that influence organisms?
- What is abiotic adaptation?
- What is biotic adaptation?
- Which is an example of morphological adaptation for desert survival?
- What is camouflage as an adaptation?
- What is mimicry in organisms?
- What is an example of Batesian mimicry?
- What is the difference between adaptation and acclimation?
- What is ecotype?
- Which of the following is an example of physiological adaptation?
- What does natural selection act upon?
- How do adaptations arise in populations?
- What is the role of variation in adaptation?
- What is an example of an adaptation to aquatic environments?
- What is the significance of studying adaptations in organisms?
- What is an example of a biochemical adaptation?
- How does the environment exert selection pressure on organisms?
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