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Biology Exemplar
Biology Exemplar

Class 12

NCERT Exemplar

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Chapter 1: Reproduction in Organisms

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Chapter 2: Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants

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Chapter 3: Human Reproduction

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Chapter 4: Reproductive Health

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Chapter 5: Principles of Inheritance and Variation

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Chapter 6: Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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Chapter 7: Evolution

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Chapter 8: Human Health and Disease

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Chapter 9: Strategies for Enhancement in Food Production

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Chapter 10: Microbes in Human Welfare

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Chapter 11: Biotechnology: Principles and Processes

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Chapter 12: Biotechnology and its Applications

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Chapter 13: Organisms and Populations

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Chapter 14: Ecosystem

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Chapter 15: Biodiversity and Conservation

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Chapter 16: Environmental Issues

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Discuss one example, based on your day-to-day observations, showing how loss of one species may lead to the extinction of another.

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Co-extinction is the extinction of two mutually related or inter-related species for instance a host fish extinction leads to the extinction of all those parasites exclusively found on it. Another example is plant pollinator mutualism, where extinction of one leads to the extinction of other.
Insect, aphids are polyphagous (feed on more than one plant species) or monophagous (feed on a particular species of plant). Monophagous insects may become extinct, if the plant species upon which they feed becomes extinct.
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Question Text
Discuss one example, based on your day-to-day observations, showing how loss of one species may lead to the extinction of another.
TopicBiodiversity and Conservation
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1
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