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The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource is called
a) competetion
b) predation
c) symbiosis
d) parasitism

An interaction in which one organism kills another for food is called
a) competition
b) predation
c) symbiosis
d) parasitism

An example of a predator is
a) moose
b) wolf
c) deer
d) mouse

An example of a prey is
a) mouse
b) wolf
c) tiger
d) bear

A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species is
a) competition
b) predation
c) symbiosis
d) adaptation

A relationship in which both species benefits is called
a) predation
b) mutualism
c) commensalism
d) parasitism

A relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed is called
a) predation
b) mutualsim
c) commensalism
d) parasitism

One organism living on or inside another organism and harming it is called
a) predation
b) mutualism
c) commensalism
d) parasitism

The organism that benefits from living on or in another organism which it harms is called
a) parasite
b) predator
c) host
d) prey

The organism that is harmed that another organism lives in or on is called
a) parasite
b) predator
c) host
d) prey

Which is not an example of a symbiotic relationship
a) competition
b) mutualism
c) commensalism
d) parasitism

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