Relationships Within Ecosystems Question Preview (ID: 7852)


Identify The Types Of Relationships Found In Ecosystems. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

How do you classify a relationship where at least one organism benefits?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Symbiotic

How do you classify a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

How do you classify a relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Symbiotic

How do you classify a relationship where both organisms benefit from the relationship?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

How do you classify a relationship where one organism hunts and kills another for food?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

Anemones attach themselves to Box Crabs and offers protection to the Box Crab. The Box Crab offers the Anemone feeding opportunities. How would you classify this relationship?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

A wasp lays its eggs on the back of an aphid. When the eggs hatch, the larvae eat and eventually kill the aphid. How is this relationship classified?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

The Remora tags along and eats the Shark's scraps. The Shark isn't helped or harmed by this action. How is this relationship classified?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

A fox hunts and kills a rabbit for energy. How is this relationship classified?
a) Commensalism
b) Mutualism
c) Parasitism
d) Predation

A tapeworm lives inside a cat's digestive tract and receives nutrients from the cat. How would you classify the cat?
a) Parasite
b) Host
c) Scavenger
d) Decomposer

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