What are sacred groves and their role in biodiversity conservation?
Sacred grooves are one of the protected areas or natural habitat which have been set under the in situ conservation methods for the protection of wild flora and fauna. They are the sacred forest patches around the places of worship. Undistributed forest patches are surrounded by degraded landscapes. These types of sacred grooves are found in various places in India like Khasi, Jaintia hills of Meghalaya, Western Ghats of Maharashtra and Karnataka etc. Tribals built temples in these patches and they do not allow the cutting of a single branch of the tree from these sacred grooves. So, their flora and fauna are preserved naturally.
Fill in the blanks:
(a) Humans reproduce __________. (asexually/sexually)
(b) Humans are__________. (oviparous/viviparous/ovoviviparous)
(c) Fertilization is __________ in humans. (external/internal)
(d) Male and female gametes are __________. (diploid/haploid)
(e) Zygote is __________. (diploid/haploid)
(f) The process of release of the ovum from a mature follicle is called__________.
(g) Ovulation is induced by a hormone called the __________.
(h) The fusion of male and female gametes is called _____________.
(i) Fertilisation takes place in _____________.
(j) Zygote divides to form _____________which is implanted in uterus.
(k) The structure which provides vascular connection between fetus and uterus is called ____________.
With the help of suitable diagram describe the logistic population growth curve.