Question
Question: Pollination can bring about change in A. Biogeochemical cycling B. Abiotic environment C. Biot...
Pollination can bring about change in
A. Biogeochemical cycling
B. Abiotic environment
C. Biotic environment
D. None of the above
Solution
This type of environment consists of all living things in the ecosystem. Animals, plants, bacteria, etc. are some examples of this kind of environment.
Complete answer:
Pollination is the process of moving pollen grains from the male anther to the female stigma. The goal of any living organism, including plants, is to produce progeny for the next generation. One of the ways plants can produce offspring is by producing seeds.
Biogeochemical processes on Earth connect energy and molecules on the planet to constant loops that sustain life. Basic building blocks of life such as water, oxygen, carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and phosphorus are recycled and repeatedly recycled in their respective cycles.
The abiotic condition covers all non-living influences and processes in the ecosystem. Sunlight, soil (with its parameters of acidity), water , wind, humidity, for example, are all essential abiotic factors that interfere with each other and influence living species, including animals and plants.
Pollination has just as important a role to play in the life of the entire ecosystem as keystone organisms that preserve the framework of a particular environment. Plants pollinated by different pollinators are better, grow larger and more nutritious fruits, and produce higher yields. In this way, they play an important role in producing food opportunities for many animals, including humans. Around 80 percent of all flowering plants need pollination to reproduce. Without pollination, there will be just a small piece of flowering plants on Land, even less carbon sequestration facilitators which can affect the biotic environment.
Thus, the correct answer is option āCā i.e., Biotic environment.
Note: Biodiversity stimulates ecological conservation, stability and efficiency. Without pollination, the variety of flowers, seeds, grasses and trees will be greatly diminished. If there is no pollination the majority of food will disappear.