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Adaptations Predator Prey Carrying Capacity Limiting Factors Symbiosis. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

A close, long-term association between two or more species.
a) predator
b) prey
c) carrying capacity
d) symbiosis

The organism that eats the prey
a) predator
b) prey
c) carrying capacity
d) symbiosis

The largest population that an environment can support.
a) predator
b) prey
c) carrying capacity
d) symbiosis

The organism that is eaten
a) predator
b) prey
c) carrying capacity
d) symbiosis

Which of the following is NOT a prey adaptation?
a) chemical defenses
b) warning coloration
c) camouflage
d) parasitism

Young wasps are eating the tomato hornworm that is their host. What is this an example of?
a) commensalism
b) mutualism
c) parasitism
d) predator/prey

Remoras and sharks have a relationship that is best described as
a) commensalism
b) mutualism
c) parasitism
d) predator/prey

The Goldenrod spider blends into the Goldenrod flower so that it can hid and ambush its prey this is an example of
a) chemical defenses
b) warning coloration
c) camouflage
d) parasitism

Skunks will stamp their feet and turn a handstand to warn potential predators to stay away this is an example of
a) physical adaptation
b) behavioral adaptation
c) camouflage
d) warning coloraion

There are bacteria that live in your intestines. The bacteria get nutrients from you and in turn you get vitamins that the bacteria produce . This is an example of
a) commensalism
b) mutualism
c) parasitism
d) predation

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