According to Yoda and Kira (1963), the principles of population regulation include:
A. The changes of a seed developing into a mature plant increase with rise in density
B. The maximum size of a population is predetermined and the density can not be increased beyond this limit
C. The populations of excessive density ultimately turn into different sizes
D. The final density obtained in competition is far related to the morphology of the plant
Answer: Option B
A. Cinnamomum - Amoora association
B. Bischofia - Dillenia association
C. Shorea - Lagerstroemia association
D. Mesua - Michelia association
Which of the following react with haemoglobin, forming methemoglobin which will not take up oxygen?
A. Nitrates
B. Nitrites
C. Carbides
D. Oxides
Internally, hydathode shows a group of loosely arranged parenchymatous cells called as
A. Epiderm
B. Epithelium
C. Ampithecium
D. Epithem

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