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Cordyceps fungus infiltrate their insect host, where their hyphae then grow into the insect's body and absorb nutrients from
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Aphids produce a sugary substance that ants love. Ants protect the aphids from predators and parasites. Is it commensalism,
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Red-billed oxpeckers travel around on herd animals and eat ticks and parasites living on herd animal's skin. the birds get food,
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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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Match the definition with the correct term.(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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An example of commensalism would be __________.
a a sea anemone and a clowfish b a mosquito and pig c a bird's nest in a tree d a
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Match the example with the correct relationship type(5 points)
Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation Cordyceps fungus
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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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A hawk eats a mouse. This kills the mouse, but it also means that the remaining mice will not have to compete as much for food
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Which statement describes a consumer/producer relationship?
A. One organism eats another organism that makes its own food. B. One
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How are algae and polyps related?
A. The polyps get most of their food from the algae. B. The polyps embed themselves in the
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Commensalism
Mutualism Parasitism Predation
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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These beautiful Bromeliad plants use their specialized roots to cling to tree trunks and branches taking nothing but support
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Ticks feed on the blood of larger hosts for sustenance and survival. Saliva from infected ticks can also transmit
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Algae grows on manatee's skin. The manatee is not affected.
is this Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation
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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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Leat-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) • The polyps receive shelter from the algae. The polyps embed • themselves in the
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A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unharmed...
* 1 point mutualism commensalism
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In the relationship between the polyps and the algae in a coral reef, the alga is the symbiont because the polyp is the host and
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Complete the sentence below.
A symbiotic relationship in which one organism lives on or inside another organism and harms it is
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Complete the sentence below.
A symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the relationship is called ________ A.)
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How are algae and polyps related? (1 point)
The polyps receive carbon dioxide from the algae. The polyps receive shelter from the
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Complete the sentence below.(1 point)
A symbiotic relationship in which one organisms lives on or inside another organism and
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An example of commensalism would be __________.
a a sea anemone and a clowfish b a bird's nest in a tree c a mosquito and pig d a
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Define symbiosis:
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3. **Other than** sea anemones and clownfish, what is a **different pair** of organisms that have a mutually beneficial
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3. **Other than** sea anemones and clownfish, what is a **different pair** of organisms that have a mutually beneficial
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How are algae and polyps related?
The polyps receive carbon dioxide from the algae the polyps get most of their food from the
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explain one type of symbotic relationship that is found in the jungle
use ten year old words, short and simple
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An example of commensalism would be __________. a a tick and a dog b a bird's nest in a tree c a mosquito and pig d a
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Leaf cutter ants cultivate fungus the ants keep condition 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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How are algae and polyps related?
Options: The polyps receive shelter from the algae The polyps embed themselves in 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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How are algae and polyps related?
a. the polyps receive carbon dioxide from the algae b. the polyps get most of their food from
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Match the term and definition. (One answer per line)
6 points Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism One harmed, one not affected
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How are algae and polyps related
The polyps embed themselves in the flesh of the algae. The polyps receive shelter from the
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How are algae and polyps related? (1 point)
• The polyps receive shelter from the algae. • The polyps embed themselves in 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 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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Pilot fish get protection from predators and eat the parasites off of the sharks skin. In this relationship the shark benefits.
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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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The relationship in which the ant keeps predators away from the acacia tree and, in turn, the acacia tree provides shelter and
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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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Leaf cutters ants cultivate fungus
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The relationship in which the ant keeps predators away from the acacia tree and, in turn, the acacia tree provides shelter and
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