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Mutualism is when...
a) both living things benefit (both are happy)
b) one living thing benefits and the is other does not care
c) one living thing benefits and the other is harmed
d)
Parasitism is when...
a) both living things benefit (get something)
b) one living thing gets something and the other is harmed
c) one living thing gets something and the other does not care
d)
Commensalism is when...
a) both living things are harmed
b) one living thing gets something (benefits) and the other is harmed
c) one living thing gets something and the other does not care
d)
Which is an example of Mutualism?
a) mosquito biting a human
b) bee and a flower
c) barnacles on the back of a whale (whale does not care)
d)
Which is an example of Parasitism?
a) a flea biting a dog
b) a bird cleaning out an crocodile's mouth
c) a frog hiding in a plant
d)
Which is an example of Commensalism?
a) a bee pollinating a flower
b) birds on the back of a cow (the cow does not care)
c) a tick biting a deer
d)
Two happy faces are...
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d)
One happy face and one sad face is...
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d)
One happy face and one I don't care face is...
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d)
A bee pollinating a flower is...
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d)
A clownfish hiding in a sea anemone (both are happy) is...
a) parasitism
b) mutualism
c) commensalism
d)
A remora (small fish) swimming under a shark (shark does not care) is...
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d)
A bedbug biting a human and sucking their blood is...
a) mutualism
b) commensalism
c) parasitism
d)
Symbiosis is a close relationship between two or more living things.
a) true
b) false
c)
d)
Predation is (think of the word predator)...
a) when one living thing is happy and the other does not care
b) when one living thing hunts and kills another animal
c) when two living things get along and are happy
d)
An example of a Predator and Prey relationship is...
a) bee pollinating a flower
b) snake eating a mouse
c) grasshopper eating grass
d) a raccoon eating insects
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