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An owl feeds on a mouse....what is the mouse?
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
Rabbits and deer both live near a small plot of grass. What relationship might occurs as they search for food?
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
Wolves and coyotes both feed on rabbits in a small forest area. What type of relationship?
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
Relationship in an ecosystem where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
Two or more organisms in an ecosystem trying to use the same resources
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
Which of the following shows commensalism
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
Which of the following would be an example of parasitism?
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
When two organisms live together and both benefit from the relationship
parasitism
prey
competition
mutualism
A tick on a deer
competition
competition
Hermit crabs live in discarded shells...the snails are not harmed nor do they benefit
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