Science, asked by ragamaruna25, 8 months ago

Ex-situ conservation is
(a) National park
O (b) Biosphere reserve
(c) Sacred grove
(d) Cryopreservation​

Answers

Answered by ajeet7890singh
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Explanation:

In-situ conservation is the on-site conservation or the conservation of genetic resources in natural populations of plant or animal species, such as forest genetic resources in natural populations of Teagan species.[1] It is the process of protecting an endangered plant or animal species in its natural habitat, either by protecting or restoring the habitat itself, or by defending the species from predators. It is applied to conservation of agricultural biodiversity in agro ecosystems by farmers, especially those using unconventional farming practices. About 4% of the total geographical area of the country is used for in situ conservation. The following methods are presently used for in situ.

therefore.. the answer is b

Answered by illu00259
1

Answer:

(d) is the correct answer

Explanation:

national park, biosphere reserve and sacred grove are examples of in situ conservation. ex-situ is the conversation of endangered species in man made habits. whereas in-situ is the conservation of species in their natural habitats. cryopreservation helps in the preservation of biological materials at sub- zero temperature in liquid nitrogen (for deep freeze).

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