Biodiversity of a geographical region represents
(a) endangered species found in the region
(b) the diversity in the organisms found in the
region
(c) genetic diversity present in the dominant
species of the region
(d) species endemic to the region
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Answer:
b) is the correct answer
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Answer is option "b"
Explanation:
- Biodiversity is the term popularized by the sociobiologist Edward Wilson to portray the consolidated decent variety at all levels of biological organisation.
- Diversity in the organisms living in the region is represented by the biodiversity of the geographical region. It includes the endangered species, genetic diversity, endemic species of that region. For instance, the mainland of Africa is home to tropical rainforests, elevated mountains, and dry deserts. Biodiversity incorporates plants, creatures, parasites, and other living things.
- Hence, the right answer is option b "the diversity in the organisms found in the region."
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