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Inverted ecological pyramids are found in:
(i) Pyramid of number in a forest ecosystem.
(ii) Pyramid of biomass in a sea.
(iii) Pyramid of biomass in a grass land ecosystem.
(iv) Pyramid of biomass in a pond. ecosystem.
(v) Pyramid of number in a parasitic food chain.

A(i), (ii), (iii)

B(i), (iii), (v)

C(ii), (iii), (iv)

D(ii), (iv), (v)

Answer:

D. (ii), (iv), (v)

Read Explanation:

  • Pyramid of biomass in the sea (ii) is typically inverted because phytoplankton (producers) have a smaller biomass than the consumers (like zooplankton and fish) due to their rapid turnover.

  • Pyramid of biomass in a pond ecosystem (iv) is also inverted for the same reason as aquatic ecosystems with phytoplankton producers.

  • Pyramid of number in a parasitic food chain (v) is also inverted because fewer hosts (larger organisms) support a larger number of parasites (smaller organisms).


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