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A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) predation

An interaction in which two or more organisms try to use the same resources
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) competition

A symbiotic relationship from which both species benefit
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) competition

A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other organism is harmed
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) predation

An interaction in which one organism kills and eats another
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) predation

A tapeworm lives in the intestines of a dog absorbing nutrients, causing illness and weight loss is an example of
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) predation

Some intestinal bacteria help humans produce Vitamin K while obtaining nutrients from humans is an example of
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) predation

Egrets walk behind a herd of cattle. As the cattle trample the soil, insects are uncovered and the egrets eat the insects. This is an example of
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d) predation

Angelfish struggle for the best territory in a fishbowl is an example of
a) Predation
b) Commensalism
c) Competition
d) Mutualism

A honeybee collects nectar and pollen from a flower and as it flies from flower to flower, it pollinates the plant. This is an example of
a) Mutualism
b) Commensalism
c) Parasitism
d) predation

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