Symbiosis Showdown
Quiz by CHRISTIAN BROWNE
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- Q1Which of the following symbiotic relationships is considered parasiticBirds eating the insects from the back of a hippopotamusPilot fish swimming under sharksBees transporting pollen from flowersTapeworm in an intestinal tract30s
- Q2Ants and acacia trees have a mutualistic relationship becauseThey both benefit from living with each otherThey are both adapted to a humid climateThe ants eat part of the acacia treeThey are part of the same ecosystem30s
- Q3Male bull sea lions fighting for beach master dominance and the first pick of female cows during mating season is an example of which symbiotic relationship?MutualismCompetitionPredationDecomposition30s
- Q4What does symbiosis meanliving together, close relationship between 2 speciesliving in a community with no interaction between each otherliving separately, no relationship between 2 speciesliving together in fear of each other30s
- Q5What type of relationship is CommensalismBoth species involved benefit from the relationshipOne species benefits and the other is harmed.Competing for the same food sourceOne species benefits and the other is not affected at all30s
- Q6What type of symbiotic relationship is shown in this pictureparasitismpredationcommensalismmutualism30s
- Q7A remora hitching a ride on the shark is an example of which symbiotic relationshipMutualismCommensalismParasitismPredator/prey30s
- Q8Which of the following relationships identifies a situation in which two species share a requirement for a limited resource?DecompositionCompetitionMutualismParasitism30s
- Q9A hawk soaring above a field hunting for a field mouse is an example of which relationshipCommensalismPredationSymbolismMutualism30s
- Q10This is an example of which relationship?PredationSymbolismMutualismCommensalism30s
- Q11This is an example of which relationship?CommensalismMutualismSymbolismPredation30s
- Q12This is an example of which relationship?CompetitionCommensalismMutualismPredation30s