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what is quadart? in biology​

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Answered by prakashbhaskarkumar
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A quadrat is usually a square made of wire. It may contain further wires to mark off smaller areas inside, such as 5 × 5 squares or 10 × 10 squares. The organisms underneath, usually plants, can be identified and counted. Quadrats may also be used for slow-moving animals, eg slugs and snails.

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Answered by asthabisht2007
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a square area, marked with boundaries for studying the population size and density of plants and sessile animals

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