10 questions
A relationship between two living things where one is not effected while the other gains something.
predator/prey
symbiosis
commensalism
parasitism
A relationship between two living things where one is harmed while the other gains something.
predator/prey
mutualism
commensalism
parasitism
Interaction between two different organisms living is a close physical association.
Symbiosis
Predator/prey
Producer/consumer
Inertia
A relationship between two living things where both gain something.
Producer/consumer
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
A falcon soars overhead in search of his next meal. This is an example of which of the following things?
Mutualism
Parasitism
Predator/producer
Predator/prey
An apple tree's flowers turn into fruit for consumers to eat. This is an example of what?
Symbiosis
Predator/prey
Producer/prey
Producer/consumer
A mosquito bites you & causes a nasty itch. This is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?
Parasitism
Mutualism
Commensalism
Predator/prey
Orchids grow high on the branches of a tree to get more water & sunlight. The tree is not bothered. This is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?
Parasitism
Commensalism
Mutualism
Producer/consumer
A cleaner fish eats leftover food & parasites out of an eel's mouth. This is an example of what type of symbiotic relationship?
Parasitism
Hygienism
Commensalism
Mutualism
What is the difference between a parasitic & a predator/prey relationship?
Parasitism ends in death & predator/prey does not.
Parasitism is a good relationship whereas a predator/prey relationship is not.
Parasitism does not usually end in death whereas the predator/prey relationship usually does end up in death.
There is no difference between parasitsm