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Interactions between Organisms

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    Interactions between Organisms like Competition, Symbiosis (Commensalism, Parasitism, Mutualism), and Predator-Prey
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  • Two lions fight over the same gazelle to eat. What type of interaction is this?
    Competition
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  • A bee pollinates a flower while collecting nectar. Both benefit. What is this interaction?
    Mutualism
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  • A wolf hunts and eats a rabbit. What type of interaction is this?
    Predator-Prey
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  • A bird builds its nest on a tree branch. The bird benefits, but the tree is unaffected. What is this interaction?
    Commensalism
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  • Two plants grow close together and compete for sunlight. What type of interaction is this?
    Competition
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  • (True/False) Commensalism always benefits both organisms involved.
    False
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  • (True/False) Predator-prey relationships only occur on land.
    False
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  • (True/False) In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the interaction.
    True
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  • (True/False) In predation, only the prey benefits.
    False
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  • (True/False) A parasite benefits by harming its host.
    True
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  • What type of interaction is this?Commensalism, Mutualism, Competition or Predation/Parasitism:
    Mutualism
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  • What type of interaction is this? Commensalism, Mutualism, Competition or Predation/Parasitism:
    Predator-Prey
  •  25
  • What type of interaction is this?-Commensalism, Mutualism, Competition or Predation/Parasitism:
    Parasitism
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  • What type of interaction is this? -Commensalism, Mutualism, Competition or Predation/Parasitism:
    Competition
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  • What type of interaction is this?-Commensalism, Mutualism, Competition or Predation/Parasitism:
    Mutualism
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  • In a predator-prey relationship, the predator becomes friend with the pray: true or false?
    False
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