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- Q1
A mistletoe seed attaches to its host with a sticky substance before using the nutrients of the new plant. This is an example of:
Mutualism
Commensalism
Amensalism
Parasitism
60sSCI.8.11A - Q2
A remora fish eats the remains from sharks' meals while the sharks provide protection and transportation. What type of relationship is shown?
Mutualism
Amensalism
Commensalism
Parasitism
60sSCI.8.11A - Q3
Barnacles being transported around by whales without harming the whale is an example of:
Mutualism
Parasitism
Amensalism
Commensalism
60sSCI.8.11A - Q4
How many secondary consumers are present in this image?
4 (four)
3 (three)
1 (one)
2 (two)
60sSCI.8.11A - Q5
What is the name of the group that grasshopper belongs to?
Producer
Tertiary Consumer
Secondary Consumer
Primary Consumer
60sSCI.8.11A - Q6
The fox is an example of what in the food web?
Producer
Secondary Consumer
Primary Consumer
Tertiary Consumer
60sSCI.8.11A - Q7
Wild hogs eat plants crops and other small animals. What type of animals do the wild hogs compete with for food?
Herbivores and producers
Herbivores and carnivores
Decomposers and carnivores
Carnivores and producers
60sSCI.8.11A - Q8
Jackals eat kites based on the food web
falsetrueTrue or False60sSCI.8.11A - Q9
25°C to 30°C is the temperature range for the most competition of fish.
truefalseTrue or False60sSCI.8.11A - Q10
Arrange the food change in order of increasing energy
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