Chapter 16 – Our Environment

 Chapter 16 – Our Environment

✍️ Easy Notes

  • All living organisms (biotic) and non-living things (abiotic) in an area = Ecosystem
  • Examples: Forest, pond, aquarium

2. Components of Ecosystem

BioticAbiotic
Plants, animals, humans, microbesSoil, water, air, light

3. Food Chain

  • Sequence where one organism eats another and energy is transferred
    Example:
    Grass → Grasshopper → Frog → Snake → Hawk

4. Trophic Levels

  • Each step in food chain = Trophic level
  1. Producers (plants)
  2. Primary consumers (herbivores)
  3. Secondary consumers (carnivores)
  4. Tertiary consumers (top carnivores)

5. 10% Law of Energy

  • Only 10% of energy is transferred to next level
  • 90% lost as heat

  • Many interconnected food chains = Food Web
  • More stable than single food chain

7. Decomposers

  • Microbes like bacteria and fungi
  • Break down dead plants & animals
  • Recycle nutrients to soil

8. Waste Management

  • Biodegradable waste: Can be decomposed (e.g. food, paper)
  • Non-biodegradable waste: Cannot be decomposed (e.g. plastic, metals)

9. Ozone Layer

  • Present in stratosphere
  • Protects from harmful UV rays
  • Damaged by CFCs (chlorofluorocarbons)

  • Reuse
  • Reduce
  • Recycle
    → 3R Principle ♻️

MCQs

  1. Decomposers are:
    a) Herbivores
    b) Carnivores
    c) Bacteria and fungi
    d) Plants
  2. Which is a producer?
    a) Cow
    b) Lion
    c) Grass
    d) Snake
  3. Which waste is non-biodegradable?
    a) Fruits
    b) Plastic
    c) Leaves
    d) Cotton
  4. 10% energy law was given by:
    a) Newton
    b) Darwin
    c) Lindeman
    d) Einstein
  5. Which level has most energy?
    a) Producers
    b) Tertiary consumers
    c) Secondary consumers
    d) Decomposers
  6. Ozone layer absorbs:
    a) X-rays
    b) UV rays
    c) Infrared rays
    d) Visible light
  7. Food web gives:
    a) Instability
    b) Confusion
    c) Stability
    d) Fewer choices
  8. Which is a biodegradable item?
    a) Glass
    b) Metal
    c) Wood
    d) Plastic
  9. CFCs are used in:
    a) Refrigerators
    b) Solar heaters
    c) Electric fans
    d) Cooking gas
  10. Main source of energy in ecosystem:
    a) Moon
    b) Fire
    c) Wind
    d) Sun
  11. What will happen if decomposers are removed?
    a) Soil will be rich
    b) No harm
    c) Waste will accumulate
    d) Ozone hole increases
  12. Snake is a:
    a) Producer
    b) Herbivore
    c) Secondary consumer
    d) Decomposer
  13. Which of these is herbivore?
    a) Frog
    b) Goat
    c) Snake
    d) Hawk
  14. UV rays cause:
    a) Cold
    b) Sunburn
    c) Headache
    d) None
  15. Ecosystem without plants is:
    a) Stable
    b) Perfect
    c) Impossible
    d) Balanced

Assertion & Reason

A: Energy decreases as we go higher in food chain.
R: Only 10% energy is passed to next level.
a) Both true, R explains A
b) Both true, R doesn’t explain A
c) A true, R false
d) A false, R true

A: Plastic is biodegradable.
R: It decomposes quickly.
a) A true, R true
b) A false, R false
c) A true, R false
d) A false, R true

A: Plants are primary producers.
R: They consume herbivores.
a) Both true
b) A true, R false
c) A false, R true
d) Both false

A: Ozone protects Earth.
R: It reflects UV rays.
a) A true, R true, R explains A
b) A true, R false
c) A false, R true
d) Both false

A: CFCs are harmful to environment.
R: They cause ozone depletion.
a) Both true, R explains A
b) Both true, R doesn’t explain A
c) A true, R false
d) A false, R true


Case-Based Study

Passage:
A student noticed that garbage dumped in open area near her home was mostly plastic, food waste, and paper. She separated biodegradable from non-biodegradable waste and disposed properly.

  1. Plastic is:
    a) Biodegradable
    b) Organic
    c) Non-biodegradable
    d) Edible
  2. Food waste is:
    a) Harmful
    b) Non-biodegradable
    c) Biodegradable
    d) Plastic
  3. Separating waste is called:
    a) Cleaning
    b) Waste disposal
    c) Segregation
    d) Burning
  4. Which waste should be recycled?
    a) Banana peel
    b) Leaf
    c) Plastic bottle
    d) Bread
  5. What should be done with biodegradable waste?
    a) Composting
    b) Dumping in river
    c) Burning
    d) Storing

Reason-Based Questions

  1. Why are decomposers important?
    They break down waste and recycle nutrients.
  2. Why is plastic harmful?
    It doesn’t decompose and pollutes land/water.
  3. Why should we not burn waste?
    It causes air pollution and health problems.
  4. Why are plants called producers?
    They make their own food using sunlight.
  5. Why is 10% law important?
    It explains energy loss at each trophic level.
  6. Why is food web better than food chain?
    It shows real connections and adds stability.
  7. Why should we save ozone layer?
    It protects us from harmful UV rays.
  8. Why are non-biodegradable wastes a problem?
    They stay in environment for years.
  9. Why do we need sunlight in ecosystem?
    It is the main source of energy.
  10. Why do tertiary consumers get least energy?
    Due to energy loss at each level.
  11. Why are CFCs banned?
    They cause ozone depletion.
  12. Why is UV radiation harmful?
    It causes skin cancer and other diseases.
  13. Why should we segregate waste?
    To dispose it properly and recycle easily.
  14. Why are frogs both predator and prey?
    They eat insects and are eaten by snakes.
  15. Why is ecosystem incomplete without decomposers?
    Waste will pile up and nutrients won’t recycle.

Final Answer Key

MCQs:
1–c, 2–c, 3–b, 4–c, 5–a, 6–b, 7–c, 8–c, 9–a, 10–d, 11–c, 12–c, 13–b, 14–b, 15–c

Assertion & Reason:
16–a, 17–b, 18–b, 19–b, 20–a

Case-Based:
21–c, 22–c, 23–c, 24–c, 25–a

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