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Pilot fishes do not harm sharks, but they sure do know how to take advantage of them.
a) symbiosis
b) mutualism
c) commensualism
d) host
What are you thinking? You can't just allow that tick to be a guest on your arm It will kill you.
a) symbiosis
b) mutualism
c) commensualism
d) host
Some organisms can live together without feeling the need to compete for resources.
a) coexistence
b) competition
c) decomposition
d) trophic level
Animals must get their food and water before annother animal gets there first.
a) coexistence
b) competition
c) decomposition
d) trophic level
Bacteria serve the role of breaking down other organisms in this process.
a) coexistence
b) competition
c) decomposition
d) trophic level
From the producer to the first order consumer to the second order consumer.
a) competition
b) coexistence
c) decomposition
d) trophic level
It is neat to think of how food chains are interconnected.
a) food web
b) food chain
c) habitat
d) carbon cycle
What is it called when you have an interconnected network of food chains?
a) food web
b) trophic level
c) habitat
d) carbon cycle
Trout can only live within certain ponds. Take them out of there and they die.
a) habitat
b) nitrogen cycle
c) food chain
d) food web
The production of protein in plants is increased by the cycle of this gas found on the period table
a) habitat
b) nitrogen cycle
c) food chain
d) food web
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