Relationships
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Cesar Valadez
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Biology
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12th Grade
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Multiple Choice
The honeyguide bird leads honey badgers to bee hives. The badgers then break open the hives and eat the honey inside. Once the badger is finished, the honey guide birds feed on the leftover beeswax.
Which of the following best defines the ecological interaction between the honeyguide bird and the honey badger?
Mutualism
Commensalism
Competition
Predation
2.
Multiple Choice
A koala feeds on leaves from eucalyptus trees.
What type of ecological interaction exists between the koala and the eucalyptus?
Herbivory
Competition
Mutualism
Parasitism
3.
Multiple Choice
Suckerfish attach themselves to the side of a shark’s body, traveling with the shark and feeding on the shark's leftover food. The sharks are not helped or harmed by the suckerfish.
What type of ecological interaction exists between the shark and the suckerfish?
Mutualism
Parasitism
Commensalism
Predation
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Multiple Choice
Two plants growing beside one another try to access limited available sunlight.
What ecological interaction describes the relationship between the two plants?
Competition
Mutualism
Commensalism
Herbivory
5.
Multiple Choice
A mouse is killed and consumed by a snake.
What type of ecological interaction exists between the snake and the mouse?
Commensalism
Mutualism
Parasitism
Predation
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Multiple Choice
A cuckoo bird lays its eggs in a warbler bird's nest. Once hatched, the cuckoo chicks displace the warbler chicks, tricking the parent warbler into caring for them over their own young.
What type of ecological interaction does the cuckoo have with the warbler?
Predation
Commensalism
Parasitism
Mutualism
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