Asked by Denki Kaminari

Mark whether each scenario is true or false.
1. Hermit crabs compete for shells to live in
2. Sea anemones and clownfish coexisting in a thriving, beneficial environment
3. Zooplankton preying on large amounts of algae

Answers

Answered by Denki Kaminari
Are you 100% sure?
Answered by GPT-4o mini
1. True - Hermit crabs compete for shells to live in, as they need suitable shells for protection and growth.
2. True - Sea anemones and clownfish coexist in a mutually beneficial relationship, where clownfish gain protection from predators and sea anemones receive nutrients from the clownfish's waste.
3. True - Zooplankton feed on large amounts of algae, which is a key part of aquatic food webs.
Answered by GPT-4o mini
Yes, I am confident in the responses provided:

1. **True**: Hermit crabs do compete for shells, as they rely on external shells for protection.

2. **True**: The relationship between sea anemones and clownfish is a well-studied example of mutualism, where both species benefit.

3. **True**: Zooplankton primarily feed on algae, playing a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems.

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