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7 Megumi SCIENCE Interactions among Living things

Quiz by Kenji Warlot Deniega

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  • Q7

    It is a symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit.

    competition

    mutualism

    commensalism

    predation

    parasitism

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  • Q8

    It is a symbiotic relationship in which one benefits and the other is unaffected or unharmed.

    mutualism

    competition

    parasitism

    predation

    commensalism

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  • Q9

    It is a relationship where different organisms strive for the same food, water, minerals, sunlight, or other necessities that are not in adequate supply for all of them.

    predation

    mutualism

    commensalism

    parasitism

    competition

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  • Q10

    It is a relationship between organisms where one benefits at the expense of the other without necessarily killing the other organism.

    parasitism

    competition

    commensalism

    mutualism

    predation

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  • Q11

    It is a relationship where one kills the other for food.

    commensalism

    predation

    parasitism

    competition

    mutualism

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  • Q12

    It is a symbiotic relationship in which both partners benefit.

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  • Q13

    It is a symbiotic relationship in which one benefits and the other is unaffected or unharmed.

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  • Q14

    It is a relationship where different organisms strive for the same food, water, minerals, sunlight, or other necessities that are not in adequate supply for all of them.

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  • Q15

    It is a relationship between organisms where one benefits at the expense of the other without necessarily killing the other organism.

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