Environmental Science Chapter 2 Section 2 Test Question Preview (ID: 44162)


Reviewing The 5 Types Of Species Interactions. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

Barnacles live on a Whale's body but don't harm or help the Whale. This is an example of:
a) Mutualism
b) Predation
c) Commensalism
d) Predation

A tick lives on a dog and sucks the dogs blood. The tick is a:
a) Host
b) Parasite
c) Predator
d) Prey

The organism that a predator eats is called the:
a) Parasite
b) Prey
c) Host
d) Predator

When a hawk eats a mouse, the hawk is the:
a) Predator
b) Prey
c) Parasite
d) Host

The organism a parasite lives on or in is called the:
a) Prey
b) Predator
c) Parasite
d) Host

Two or more organisms fighting over resources is called:
a) Mutualism
b) Competition
c) Commensalism
d) Predation

When one organism kills and eats another it's called:
a) Mutualism
b) Commensalism
c) Predation
d) Parasitism

A relationship where one organism lives on or in another organism is called:
a) Mutualism
b) Commensalism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

A relationship between two species where one is helped and the other is neither harmed nor helped:
a) Mutualism
b) Commensalism
c) Predation
d) Parasitism

When two species work together and they both benefit:
a) Mutualsim
b) Commensalism
c) Predation
d) Parasitism

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