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A bee getting nectar from a flower and carrying its pollen to another flower is an example of:
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
An organism is harmed by another organism living in or on it is called:
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
Schistosoma mansoni infects blood vessels of humans causing the disease schistosomiasis. This is an example of:
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
Barnacles catching a ride on a whale is an example of:
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
Red-billed oxpeckers gain nutrition by removing harmful ticks from the coat of the impala. What is the relationship between the oxpecker and the impala?
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
Oak trees are big and have lots of nutrients. Mistletoe sucks out nutrients, harming the tree. What is the relationship between the two plants?
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
In parasitism,
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
An organism that benefits from living in or on another, which is harmed, is called:
commensalism
mutualism
a parasite
a host
mutualism
one organism is harmed while the other benefits.
parasitism
parasitism
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