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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS REVIEW QUIZ

SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS REVIEW QUIZ. DIRECTIONS: Read each question and answer choices carefully. Click on the letter of your answer choice. If your answer is correct, click on the word “correct”. If your answer is wrong, click on “try again” to go back and choose another answer. .

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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS REVIEW QUIZ

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  1. SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPSREVIEW QUIZ DIRECTIONS: Read each question and answer choices carefully. Click on the letter of your answer choice. If your answer is correct, click on the word “correct”. If your answer is wrong, click on “try again” to go back and choose another answer.

  2. 1. The word symbiosis comes from a Greek word meaning……A. living togetherB. living apartC. hunting for prey

  3. CORRECT!

  4. 2. Cattle egrets are birds that ride on the backs of cattle and eat grasshoppers and other insects that are stirred up as the cattle walk through the grass. The cattle are not harmed by the egret nor do they benefit from them. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?A. Parasitism B. Commensalism C. Mutualism

  5. CORRECT!

  6. 3. A butterfly lands on a flower to drink its nectar. The butterfly has pollen from another flower on its legs that pollinate this flower. The flower uses the pollen during the processes of pollination and fertilization. This type of symbiotic relationship isA.MutualismB. CommensalismC. Parasitism

  7. CORRECT!

  8. 4.A wasp has laid eggs on the back of this Tomato Hornworm. As the pupae develop, they consume the insides of the hornworm. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?A. Commensalism B. Mutualism C. Parasitism

  9. CORRECT!

  10. 5. Barnacles sometimes attach themselves to whales. The barnacles “catch a ride” as the whales swim through the water and are able to catch food as they go. The whale doesn’t care that the barnacles are attached. What type of symbiotic relationship is this?A.Mutualism B. Commensalism C. Parasitism

  11. CORRECT!

  12. 6.A symbiotic relationship where one organism is helped and the other organism is harmed. A.ParasitismB.MutualismC.Commensalism

  13. CORRECT!

  14. 7. Mistletoe is a plant that attaches itself to the branches of trees, where it absorbs nutrients from the tree. This is an example ofA. Mutualism B. Parasitism C. Commensalism

  15. CORRECT!

  16. 8. A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefitA. mutualism B. Commensalism C.Parasitism

  17. CORRECT!

  18. 9. The Egyptian Plover is a bird that sits in the mouths of crocodiles and eats meat stuck in the teeth of the crocodile. This type of relationship is A. Parasitism B. Commensalism C. Mutualism

  19. CORRECT!

  20. 10. A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other one is not affectedA. Mutualism B. Commensalism C. Parasitism

  21. CORRECT!

  22. TRY AGAIN!

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