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Class 12 Biology Chapter 9 Competency-Based Questions With Answer Key
Multiple-Choice Questions
1. The larvae of insects such as the African midge inhabit temporary pools in hollows of rocks when water evaporates in their arid environment. These larvae revive when immersed in water even after a few years. Which response to abiotic stress does the statement depict?
a)regulation
b)Migration
c)suspension
d)conformation
2. Trees in some regions have very thin barks and broad leaves placed at different angles to allow them to capture adequate sunlight and leaves with pointed tips that allow water to run off easily. In which biome are such trees likely to be found?
a)arctic
b)desert
c)coastal
d)rainforests
Answer Key
- C. suspension
- D. rainforests
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