Biology, asked by harigireaishwarya26, 1 year ago

what do you understand form terms like in situ and ex situ conservation​

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Answered by aslammohammed
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Answer:

Different Methods of conservation of organisms based on where are they conserved

Explanation:

in situ conservation is conserving the specie (plants or animals) in their natural habitat...

Protecting tiger in forest, Lion in grassland, Rosewood in tropical forest

ex situ conservation means protecting the animal outside its natural habitat because it is not able to conserve or release it into its natural environment...

Lion in zoo(may be a man eater or having a poor health), botanical garden

Answered by Anonymous
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In-situ conservation refers to the conservation of any species in its natural habitat without transferring them anywhere. Ex-situ conservation refers to the conservation of any species outside its natural habitat. For example- storung to seeds, sperms, ova in gene banks, zoos, botanical gardens, etc.

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