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Biodiversity and the impact of human activity on ecosystems
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

Which of the following best defines biodiversity?

  1. A) The total number of individuals in a single species
  2. B) The variety of all living organisms in an area, including different species and genes
  3. C) The number of producers in a food chain
  4. D) The variety of habitats found only in rainforests
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✓ Answer: BB) The variety of all living organisms in an area, including different species and genes
Biodiversity refers to the variety of all life on Earth, including the range of different species, genetic variation within species, and the variety of ecosystems. It is not limited to one species, one habitat type, or one trophic level.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

A farmer converts a woodland into agricultural land. Which of the following is the most likely direct impact on local biodiversity?

  1. A) An increase in the number of plant species present
  2. B) A reduction in the number of animal and plant species present
  3. C) An increase in the number of apex predators in the area
  4. D) No change because animals can migrate to other areas
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✓ Answer: BB) A reduction in the number of animal and plant species present
Converting woodland to agricultural land removes the complex habitat structure that supports many species, directly reducing local biodiversity. Animals and plants that depend on woodland conditions lose their habitat, leading to local population declines or extinction.
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