Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match each description to the type of relationship it represents.facultative parasitismcommensalismobligate parasitismpredator and preyA freshwater amoeba feeds on bacteria in the water.A pseudoscorpion, a type of arthropod, hides under a beetle's wingsfor protection and transportation, but does not affect the beetle.Armillaria fungi grow within a tree's roots, causing thetree to rot, but will survive if the tree dies.Rickettsia bacteria can only survive in eukaryotic cells,which are destroyed when the bacteria replicates.
Question
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match each description to the type of relationship it represents.facultative parasitismcommensalismobligate parasitismpredator and preyA freshwater amoeba feeds on bacteria in the water.A pseudoscorpion, a type of arthropod, hides under a beetle's wingsfor protection and transportation, but does not affect the beetle.Armillaria fungi grow within a tree's roots, causing thetree to rot, but will survive if the tree dies.Rickettsia bacteria can only survive in eukaryotic cells,which are destroyed when the bacteria replicates.
Solution
A freshwater amoeba feeds on bacteria in the water - This is an example of predator and prey relationship. The amoeba (predator) feeds on the bacteria (prey).
A pseudoscorpion, a type of arthropod, hides under a beetle's wings for protection and transportation, but does not affect the beetle - This is an example of commensalism. The pseudoscorpion benefits from the beetle without causing it any harm.
Armillaria fungi grow within a tree's roots, causing the tree to rot, but will survive if the tree dies - This is an example of facultative parasitism. The fungi (parasite) can harm the tree (host), but it can also survive without the host.
Rickettsia bacteria can only survive in eukaryotic cells, which are destroyed when the bacteria replicates - This is an example of obligate parasitism. The bacteria (parasite) cannot survive without the host (eukaryotic cells), and it harms the host in the process.
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