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Which example illustrates commensalism and NOT mutualism?
Responses A Hippo dung (feces) is eaten by a large species of catfish
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Ticks suck blood from a host organism. This is an example of
Responses A commensalism. B competition. C mutualism D parasitism.
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This is the skin of a whale that lives in the arctic and these are barnacles that have attached themselves to the whale. In this
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What is An organism that harbors a parasite, mutual partner, or commensal partner, typically providing nourishment and shelter.
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Leaf cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keeps conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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How are algae and polyps related?(1 point)
Responses The polyps get most of their food from the algae. The polyps get most of
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Pseudomyrmex ants, such as the one shown below, are only found living on acacia trees. These trees provide the ants with food
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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How are algae and polyps related
The polyps embedded themselves in the flesh of the algae The polyps get most of their food from
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what is commenalism
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examplw of commenalism
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what is parasitism
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example of mutualism
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an example of parasitism
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How are algae and polyps related? The polyps get most of their food from algae? The polyps embedded themselves into the flesh of
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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6 of 206 of 20 Items Question Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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How are algae and polyps related?
the polys receive carbon dioxide from the algae the polyps get most of their food from the
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Def of symbotic is
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Red-billed oxpeckers travel around on herd animals and eat ticks and parasites living on the herd animal's skin. The birds get
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Algae grows on manatee's skin. The manatee is not affected. Is this an example of commensalism, mutualism, parasitism, or
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In the ocean, then anemone protects clownfish with its toxic tentacles and the clownfish rids the anemone of parasites and feeds
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Many types of coral get their bright coloration from the algae that live in the coral. Think about what you learned in U2. Then
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what is the difference between mutualism and commensalism
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ome types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the energy
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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Leaf cutter ants c u l t i v a t e fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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How are algae and polyps related?(1 point)
Responses The polyps receive carbon dioxide from the algae. The polyps receive carbon
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Which word best describes the relationship between polyps and algae?(1 point)
Responses symbiotic symbiotic exoskeletal
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Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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Algae grows on manatee's skin. The manatee is not affected.
Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation Which one
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Aphids produce a sugary substance that ants love. Ants protect the aphids from predators and parasites.
Commensalism Mutualism
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In the ocean, then anemone protects clownfish with its toxic tentacles and the clownfish rids the anemone of parasites and feeds
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some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algea, while the
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leaf-cuter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for the fungus to
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The definition of symbiotic is(1 point)
Responses having tiny tentacles. having tiny tentacles. having a hard external covering.
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Some types of algae can grow together with fungi. The fungi provide nutrients from decaying matter to the algae, while the
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Algae grows on manatee's skin. The manatee is not affected, Is it commensalism, mutualism, parasitism, or predation?
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