Interaction Quiz
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- Q1Interaction of two organisms in which both are benefited.mutualismparasitismcommensalismcompetition45s
- Q2Interaction of organisms in which one is benefited and the other is neither harmed nor helped.predationparasitismmutualismcommensalism45s
- Q3Interaction occurs when a smaller organism is benefited and the larger organism is harmed.commensalismpredationmutualismparasitism45s
- Q4Interaction of organisms in which they compete with each other for the same resources in order to survive.predationcommensalismcompetitionmutualism45s
- Q5An interaction in which the larger organism kills and eats the slow and weak organisms.commensalismpredationmutualismcompetition45s
- Q6A bee gets food (nectar) from the flower and the flower is pollinated by the bee so that it can reproduce. What kind of interaction is exhibited by this example?mutualismcommensalismpredationparasitism45s
- Q7Different species of ticks and fleas are common to our pet dog. What kind of interaction is exhibited by this situation?mutualismparasitismcommensalismcompetition45s
- Q8In a jungle, the interaction exhibited by lion and deer is ___________.mutualismmutualismcommensalismpredation45s
- Q9In a ricefield, frogs and insect are interacting to one another. What interaction could be the applied to these two organisms?competitionmutualismcommensalismpredation45s
- Q10What kind of interaction is exhibited in the picture?predationcommensalismcompetitionmutualism45s
- Q11Orchids and some kinds of fern are aerial plants. They usually grow on trunks or branches of trees. These plants get moisture and nutrients from the bark of the tree. They also use the tree for support because they do not have stems. The orchids or ferns do not seem to harm or help the tree. What kind of interaction is exhibited by this situation?mutualismparasitismcommesalismpredation120s
- Q12In this picture, the mouse is the __________________parasitepreypredatorhost120s
- Q13In this picture, the tick is the __________________.parasitepredatorpreyhost120s
- Q14In this picture, the lion is the __________________preypredatorparasitehost120s
- Q15In this picture, the little girl is the __________________.preyparasitehostpredator120s