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Organisms are classified according to the various ways they relale to each other . Below are
five types or relationships. (1)
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In witch type of symbiotic relationship is one organism helped while another organism is neither benefited nor harmed?
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Rebecca
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1. A long-term relationship in which both species benefit is known as parasitism. *
A. True B. False*** 2. The relationship of
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Ross
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3. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in protective nodules (bumps) on the roots of some plants.
These bacteria are able to convert
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What is symbiosis?
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how do mutualism and parasitism compare ?
1.)at least one organism is helped in both cases 2.)at least one organism is armed in
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What is a commensalism relationship for a Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly? Please help by 7:00
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Which type of organism has a relationship with another organism where one benefits and the other is harmed?
(Answer) parasitism
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Rylee James
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Barnacles are arthropods that cannot move on their own, so they hitch a ride on whales and filter out food from water as it
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What is the symbiotic relationship between scallops and sponges?
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what is a close and permanent relationship between 2 different organisms ?
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Kasarah
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Explain plant-insect symbiosis (15 points) by giving two examples of obligatory mutualistic relationships (5+5 points).
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Mindy
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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 female moth deposits her eggs and pollinates a flower at the same time, The moth larvae hatch and feed on come of the seeds
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anna
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I'm having some trouble thinking of examples for mutualism and parasitism in nature. If anyone has any links to help me read
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Sarah
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Explain why symbiotic relationships are needed among animals.
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What are Nitrogen fixing bacteria living within the nodules on the roots of plants called ?
Microrhizie (Rhibozomes)
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Qiayamah
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can some one give me an example of
commensalism and mutualism in the deciduous forest in the united states? I think commensalism
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AMY
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Read the passage and then answer the question.
Symbiotic relationships, which occur when one organism is dependent on another
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When a grouse eats berries, the berry seed are eliminated as waste materials and may be dropped in another part of the forest
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BDM
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in a symbiotic relationship
a) both organisms always benefit b) both organisms are harmed c) both organisms never benefit d) at
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pam
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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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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 energy
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leave cutter ants cultivate fungus. the ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leave 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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Which of the following is an example of symbiotic mutualism?
a zooflagellate digesting food in a termite’s intestine the
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Question 1:Leaf-cutter ants cultivate fungus. The ants keep conditions optimal for fungus growth and carry leaf fragments for
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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 type of algae can go together, with fungi. the fungi provides nutrients from decaying matter to the algae. while the energy
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what is mutaualism? how has it affected the existence of clown fish and sea anemone?
I think mutualism is where two species live
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denise
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How do some fungi help plants grow larger and healthier?
Some fungi help plants grow larger and healthier when their hyphae into
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Reed
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examples of parasitism, mutualism and commensalism in the mojave desert.
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ww0902a.htm
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1. do bromeliads eat fungi
2. do acai palm eat fungi 3. do trees eat fungi
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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 does this animal help this plant? Explain using ACE format.
*bird eating a plant with a lot of leaves it green on the outside
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Which relationship is an example of commensalism?
A) Hyenas and lions fight over the same antelope kill. B) A tapeworm lives in
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There is a mosquito on a human. What type of relationship is that?
A. Predation B. Commensalism C. Mutualism D. Parasitism
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Choose if this relationship is Predation, Competition, Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism, Producer/Consumer
Relationship 1 :
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A female moth deposits her eggs and pollinates a flower at the same time, The moth larvae hatch and feed on come of the seeds
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anna
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1. Symbiotic relationships may evolve
a. very quickly to remove all benefits acquired by the relationship. b. rapidly over a
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Cheryl
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Give me specifically four interesting facts about the symbiotic relationship of cleaner shrimp and marine fish.
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Give me a symbiotic relationship of two marine organisms.
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what is symbiosis
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kaki
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Which symbiotic relationship is connected with “mutualism”?
Select one: a. Mistletoe b. Aphids c. Orchids
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the honeyguide bird leading the honey badger to the bees hive, both eat meat what is the symbiosis for this
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bob
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Hi,
Could someone help me with this science homework? Symbiotic Relationships in the Baltimore Checkerspot Butterfly's Habitat
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Choose if this relationship is Predation, Competition, Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism, Producer/Consumer
The egret is a bird
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M
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What are two examples of Mutualism, Commensalism and Parasitism?
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