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Animal Interactions
Test Description: Weekly Quiz
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) The struggle between animals to survive as they attempt to use the same resource is
A
a limiting factor.
B
competition.
C
social hierarchy.
D
a territorial imperative.
2) An environmental condition or resource that limits the size of the population is
A
cooperation.
B
a limiting factor.
C
a territorial imperative.
D
commensalism.
3) The need to claim and defend a territory is
A
competition
B
mutualism.
C
symbiosis.
D
a territorial imperative.
4) A fundamental aspect of a social organization that is established by fighting or display behavior and results in a ranking of the animalsin a group
A
social hierarchy.
B
a limiting factor.
C
cooperation.
D
competition
5) The process of groups of organisms working or acting together for a common or mutual benefit is
A
competition
B
a territorial imperative.
C
cooperation.
D
social hierarchy.
6) When animals from 2 species coexist together is called
A
social hierarchy.
B
symbiosis.
C
mutualism.
D
cooperation.
7) Relationship when one species benefits and the other is not helped or harmed is
A
cooperation.
B
mutualism.
C
symbiosis.
D
commensalism.
8) Relationship when both species benefit is
A
commensalism.
B
parasitism.
C
mutualism.
D
a territorial imperative.
9) A relationship when one species benefits and the other is harmed is
A
competition
B
a limiting factor.
C
parasitism.
D
commensalism.
10) A bee and a flower is an example of
A
mutualism.
B
commensalism.
C
parasitism.
D
a limiting factor.
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