Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match each term with its description.nichecommensalismparasitismmutualisma symbiotic interaction in which both organisms benefit from the relationshipan organism’s relationship or interaction with specific abiotic and biotic factors in its environmenta symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits from the interaction, but harms the other organisma symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits from the interaction, while the other remains unaffected
Question
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match each term with its description.nichecommensalismparasitismmutualisma symbiotic interaction in which both organisms benefit from the relationshipan organism’s relationship or interaction with specific abiotic and biotic factors in its environmenta symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits from the interaction, but harms the other organisma symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits from the interaction, while the other remains unaffected
Solution
Niche - An organism’s relationship or interaction with specific abiotic and biotic factors in its environment
Commensalism - A symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits from the interaction, while the other remains unaffected
Parasitism - A symbiotic interaction in which one organism benefits from the interaction, but harms the other organism
Mutualism - A symbiotic interaction in which both organisms benefit from the relationship
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A symbiotic relationship where both of the co-existing species benefit from the interaction is called __________.Question 10Select one:a.commensalismb.parasitismc.mutualismd.communism
Write the letter of the example of each type of interaction into the box next to the name of the correct symbiotic relationship. commensalism mutualism parasitism A. Spider crabs provide a habitat for algae; meanwhile, the algae provide camouflage for the spider crab. B. Remoras ride along on sharks and eat scraps from shark meals; the sharks neither benefit nor are they harmed. C. Mosquitoes feed on the blood of humans; humans lose blood, have an itchy reaction to the bite, and may catch diseases.
What are the three types of symbiotic relationships? competition, cooperation, predation commensalism, mutualism, parasitism parasitism, predation, competition mutualism, cooperation, commensalism
A symbiotic relationship that results in one species benefiting and the other being unaffected is called commensalism competition mutualism parasitism
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match the types of competition to their descriptions.competition among organisms of different speciescompetition among organisms from the same speciesactive fight among organismsorganisms preventing others from using a resourceintraspecificexploitationinterspecificinterference
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