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A relationship between two species where BOTH species benefit from the other. They both provide something that the other needs.
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How are algae and polyps related? (1 point)
• The polyps receive carbon dioxide from the algae. • The polyps get most of
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Question at position 8 Match the interactions and its definition. Each answer will only be used once. Prompt 1Predation
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Bot, define predation, competition, parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism.
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Bot, what is one example of a parasitic relationship?
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Bot, what is the difference between an orchid's relationship with a tree and a mistletoe's relationship with a tree?
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Bot, what are some careers that study symbiotic relationships, and why are these important?
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Think about the article. Cattle egrets and water buffalo make a good team because __________. the water buffalo eat the insects
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Think about the article. Cattle egrets and water buffalo make a good team because __________.
the water buffalo eat the insects
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Which term is a type of
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Many animals, including the brittle star and snapping shrimp, make their homes inside sea sponges. Here, the animals not only
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Which of the following is true of a parasitic relationship?(1 point)
Responses The parasite benefits, and the host is harmed;
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Why are the bacteria in a termite’s stomach considered mutualistic and not parasitic? And write like a 7 grader
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What is the difference between an orchid's relationship with a tree and a mistletoe's relationship with a tree? And write it
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What are some careers that study symbiotic relationships, and why are these important? And write it like a 7 grader
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A symbiotic relationship in which two organisms attempt to obtain the same resource and both are "harmed".
(1 Point) Commensalism
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A symbiotic relationship between two species in which one benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
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The mosquito drinks blood from humans, humans can get diseases is it predation, competition, parasitism, commensalism, mutualism
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How are algae and polyps related? (1 point)
• The polyps get most of their food from the algae. • The polyps receive shelter
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The definition of symbiotic is (1 point)
COURSE TOOLS • living in close association. • having a hard external covering. O
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The Hawaiian honeycreeper bird has a mutualistic relationship with the
Hawaiian silversword plants. The Hawaiian silversword
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The wrasse, a small fish, periodically cleans harmful parasites from the mouth of the moray eel. The eel, in turn, protects the
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Ticks carry bacteria that cause Lyme disease. Ticks do not get Lyme disease, but they may transfer bacteria to humans. Which of
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Sponges provide shelter to other organisms such as snails, shrimp, and occasionally sea stars. These sheltered organisms do not
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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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How are algae and polyps related?(1 point)
Responses The polyps receive shelter from the algae. The polyps receive shelter from
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Solve for a. 5a≤10Question Exposure to secondhand
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What is the difference between an orchids relationship with a tree and a mistletoe relationship with a tree?
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What are some careers that study symbiotic relationships and why are these important?
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Match the type of SYNBIOSIS relationship with the examples given we have the honeybee pollinate the flower, helping it reproduce
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List three questions about the human-honeyguide symbiosis that could be answered with further research.
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Relationships between organisms may be beneficial or detrimental. Which of the following examples shows a relationship in which
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Many animals, including the brittle star and snapping shrimp, make their homes inside sea sponges.
Here, the animals not only
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Many animals, including the brittle star and snapping shrimp, make their homes inside sea sponges. Here, the animals not only
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Many animals, including the brittle star and snapping shrimp, make their homes inside sea sponges. Here, the animals not only
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An ecologist and a marine biologist are two careers that study symbiotic relationships. An ecologist could study all kinds of
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Bot, match the type of symbiosis relationship with the examples given.
Predation, Competition, Parasitism, Commensalism,
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Which would best describe the relationship between polyps and algae with the answer be symbiotic, exoskeletal, photosynthetic or
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How are algae and Polyps related is the answer the polyps receive shelter from the algae the polyps and bedded themselves in the
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Predation and parasitism are similar because in both predation and parasitism
Question 9 options: one organism is harmed while
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Relationships between organisms may be beneficial or determinantal which of the following examples show a relationship in which
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Which of the following is true of a parasitic relationship?
Responses: The parasite benefits, and the host is harmed; however,
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How are algae and polyps related?(1 point)
Responses The polyps receive carbon dioxide from the algae. The polyps embed
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Which word best describes the relationship between polyps and algae?(1 point)
Responses symbiotic photosynthetic exoskeletal
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The Author, the Sweetlips, and the Puffer Fish,end bold,
paragraph 1,On Australia's Great Barrier Reef, if you dive down with the
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Complete the sentence using the word bank provided.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a
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Complete the sentence using the word bank provided.
Two different species of monkey eat the same food and live in the same area.
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When microbes share a habitat, with each providing a nutrient for the other, the relationship is called
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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 do you think the ecosystem would be affected if something were to disrupt the interaction between bees and flowers? Why do
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You've explained the importance of the bees and flowers interaction really well! Can you think of another example of a symbiotic
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