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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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Match the type of symbiosis relationship with the examples given.
* Predation Competition Parasitism Commensalism Mutualism The
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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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A tick feeds off of the blood of the dog to which it attaches to. What type of symbiotic relationship does this represent and
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Roundworms live in an organism's intestines, and usually cause disease. The relationship between the roundworm and the organism
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A tick feeds off of the blood of the dog to which it attaches to. What type of symbiotic relationship does this represent and
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The burdock plant grows in fields and produces seed heads with long spines that have hooks. When cattle brush against the seed
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Organisms are often classified by the relationships they have with other organisms in an ecosystem. A relationship in which one
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Organisms are often classified by the relationships they have with other organisms in an ecosystem. A relationship in which one
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Which type of relationship between two organisms benefits both?
A. commensalism B. mutualism C. predation D. parasitism
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Which type of relationship between two organisms benefits both?
A. predation B. parasitism C. mutualism D. commensalism
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Termites feed on dead wood and rely on protozoans in their guts to digest the cellulose in the wood. The protozoans depend on
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Termites feed on dead wood and rely on protozoans in their guts to digest the cellulose in the wood. The protozoans depend on
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what is the type of symbiosis does the organisms flea and dogs
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which organisms are helped between remora and a shark
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Example of each symbiotic relationship (mutualism, commensalism, parasitism) in marine biome
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Clownfish and sea anemones have a mutualistic relationship in the marine biome. The clownfish receives protection from predators
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Barnacles and whales have a commensal relationship in the marine biome. Barnacles attach themselves to the skin of whales and
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The parasitic relationship between parasitic copepods and fish in the marine biome is an example of parasitism. Parasitic
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Barnacles and whales have a commensal relationship where the barnacles attach to the whales and feed on small organisms in the
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Honeybees need the nectar of flowering plants in order to produce honey. How can a honeybee's relationship with flowering plants
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Cattle egrets often live in pastures among groups of livestock such as horses and cows. The cattle egrets eat the insects
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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism are all examples of symbiotic
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Which of the following is an example of parasitism?
A. A field mouse and a rabbit compete for resources in a field ecosystem. B.
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Parasitism is a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits at another organism's expense. Which of the
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he interaction between the hummingbird and the orchid flowers is mutualistic in nature. Hummingbirds benefit by getting nectar
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Some types of algae live inside coral. The algae provide the coral with nutrients. The coral provides the algae with shelter.
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The clown fish hides inside the poisonous tentacles of the sea anemone. Since most other fish are unable to survive the
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A remora is a harmless type of shark which swims right up to another shark or a whale, finds a nice comfortable spot, and
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The tickbird and the rhinoceros can often be seen together roaming the plains of Africa or Asia. The tickbird uses the
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A leech attaches itself to the gums of a crocodile and sucks the crocodile's blood. Then, the crocodile opens its jaws so that
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Ants live in the hollow thorns of an acacia tree. The tree provides food and shelter for the ants. The ants protect the tree
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A mite is a tiny organism that may "ride" on top of an insect such as a beetle in order to move quickly from place to place.
This
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Clownfish find safety in sea anemones, while sea anemones get nutrients from the clownfish's waste.
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Clownfish find safety in sea anemones, while sea anemones get nutrients from the clownfish's waste.
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Barnacles attach to whales, feeding on small organisms in the water, in a commensal relationship where both benefit.
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Barnacles attach to whales, feeding on small organisms in the water, in a commensal relationship where both benefit.
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Often, a goby fish and a shrimp will live together in a burrow the shrimp has dug in the sand. The shrimp is almost blind and
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A mite is a tiny organism that may "ride" on top of an insect such as a beetle in order to move quickly from place to place.
This
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A remora is a harmless type of shark which swims right up to another shark or a whale, finds a nice comfortable spot, and
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Organisms interact with each other in many ways. A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits while the
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Victor is an ecologist specializing in symbiotic relationships.
Victor was studying the symbiotic relationship between a species
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Parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism are all forms of symbiotic relationships. How does parasitism differ from mutualism and
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Some organisms feed on other organisms without immediately killing the organism. What term describes this act?
A. parasitism B.
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The barnacle is an organism that filters food from the water as it passes by. The barnacle is not able to move on its own, so it
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The barnacle is an organism that filters food from the water as it passes by. The barnacle is not able to move on its own, so it
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8) Many animals, including the brittle star and snapping shrimp, make their homes inside sea sponges. Here, the animals not only
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8) Many animals, including the brittle star and snapping shrimp, make their homes inside sea sponges. Here, the animals not only
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A tick attaches to the flesh of a dog and feeds on the dog's blood for energy. This negatively impacts the dog by causing it
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The climate in southern Morocco can be extremely warm. The people of southern Morocco often build their homes underneath trees
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