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An example of a predator-prey relationship would be between which two organisms?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
An example of a parasite-host relationship would be between which two organisms?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
Which of the following is necessary for two organisms to be considered as coexisting in a mutualistic relationship?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
A snail eating algae growing on a rock
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
How are humans classified within a food web?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
A fox species living in an area eats mostly mice. What would you predict would happen if the mouse population died from a quick-spreading virus?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
How are parasitism and predation similar?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
An example of a producer-consumer relationship would be between which two organisms?
A. Foxes would turn to eating grass species to survive.
consumers
Both organisms benefit from the relationship.
zebra and lion
grass and mouse
dog and flea
Producer and Consumer
One organism benefits and the other is harmed.
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