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An example of ex situ conservation is
Options
(a) National Park
(b) Seed Bank
(c) Wildlife santuary
(d) Sacred Grove
Correct Answer:
Seed Bank
Explanation:
Ex-situ conservation is the conservation of selected organism in places outside their natural homes. They include off site collection and gene banks. In situ conservation, on the other hand, is the conservation of endangered species in their natural habitat. Biosphere reserves, National parks, wildlife sanctuaries and sacred groves all are examples of In situ conservation.
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Topics: Biodiversity and Conservation
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Subject: Biology
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Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score
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