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- Q1
Polar bears are looking for the seals. Once they find a seal they will attack and eat it. Identify the type of relationship.
Predation
30s - Q2
A bee feeds on the nectar of a flower. While feeding, pollen from the flower clings to the body of the bee. When the bee lands on a different flower, the pollen is left behind. What kind of relationship exists between the bee and a flower?
Mutualism
Commensalism, Parasitism, Predation
30s - Q3
A female wasp lays eggs in the caterpillar. When the eggs hatch they eat the caterpillar alive. What kind of relationship is exhibited by the wasp and caterpillar?
Parasitism
30s - Q4
When mosquitoes are biting humans for their blood, what is the ecological relationship?
Parasitism
30s - Q5
The orchid living in a tree is an example of ___
Commensalism
30s - Q6
Human being and a species of bacteria living in our digestive tract benefits each other. The bacteria get supply of food from us and in return we get vitamins produce by the bacteria.
Mutualism
30s - Q7
When lions and hyenas that compete for prey, what is the relationship?
Competition
30s - Q8
How do you call the relationship when individuals or populations compete for the same resource, and can occur within or between species?
Competition
30s - Q9
Barnacles are small sea creatures which eat plankton and other microscopic organisms. Barnacles attach themselves to larger animals like whales which carry the barnacles to new sources of food when they move. The whales are not harmed, identify the ecological relationship.
Commensalism
30s - Q10
House cat killing mouse is an example of ...
Predation
30s
