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Which of the following best identifies the relationship between barnacles and whales?
a) mutualism
b) parasitism
c) commensalism
d) predation

Which of the following best identifies the relationship among herbivores in the Serengeti?
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) predation
d) competition

Which of the following best identifies the relationship between hummingbirds and flowers?
a) mutualism
b) parasitism
c) commensalism
d) predation

Which of the following best describes the relationship between snakes and rodents?
a) a parasite/host relationship
b) a mutualistic relationship
c) a predator/prey relationship
d) a commensal relationship

Which of the following best identifies the relationship between cows and grass?
a) Cows are parasites, and grass is their prey.
b) Grass produces energy, and cows consume that energy.
c) Cows are omnivores, and grass is an herbivore.
d) Grass is a decomposer, and cows produce energy for the grass.

Which of the following best identifies the relationship between tapeworms and mammals?
a) mutualism
b) parasitism
c) commensalism
d) predation

Which of the following is an environmental effect of air pollution?
a) soil erosion
b) increased biodiversity
c) acidic precipitation
d) increased wildfires

Which of the following is an environmental effect of human-caused fires?
a) droughts
b) seed germination
c) spread of disease
d) increased ultraviolet light

Which of the following is an environmental effect of human-caused fires?
a) They increase the spread of weeds.
b) They create faults in the ground.
c) They add nutrients to the soil.
d) They contaminate groundwater.

Water that is evaporated from plants is called
a) infiltration
b) precipitation
c) transpiration
d) condensation

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