Question
What type of relationship exists between two organisms if one of them benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed from the relationship?
Group of answer choices
Mutualism
Competition
Parasitism
Commensalism
Flag question: Question 2
Question 21 pts
(02.01 LC)
What type of relationship exists between two organisms if both of them benefit from the relationship?
Group of answer choices
Mutualism
Competition
Parasitism
Commensalism
Flag question: Question 3
Question 31 pts
(02.01 LC)
Which of these is an interaction in which the host is harmed?
Group of answer choices
Mutualism
Predation
Competition
Parasitism
Flag question: Question 4
Question 41 pts
(02.01 MC)
Which of these is an example of mutualism?
Group of answer choices
Tick gains nourishment by sucking blood from a dog
Cattle egret eats the exposed insects as the cattle graze
Two bucks fight to gain territory and to gain a mate
Honeybee pollinates a flower while gathering nectar
Flag question: Question 5
Question 51 pts
(02.01 MC)
Which of these is an example of competition?
Group of answer choices
Cape buffalo gets cleaned up as oxpecker eats insects
Spider builds a web between two plants
Mushrooms gain nutrition from a tree trunk
Crow and seagull try to snatch food from each other
Group of answer choices
Mutualism
Competition
Parasitism
Commensalism
Flag question: Question 2
Question 21 pts
(02.01 LC)
What type of relationship exists between two organisms if both of them benefit from the relationship?
Group of answer choices
Mutualism
Competition
Parasitism
Commensalism
Flag question: Question 3
Question 31 pts
(02.01 LC)
Which of these is an interaction in which the host is harmed?
Group of answer choices
Mutualism
Predation
Competition
Parasitism
Flag question: Question 4
Question 41 pts
(02.01 MC)
Which of these is an example of mutualism?
Group of answer choices
Tick gains nourishment by sucking blood from a dog
Cattle egret eats the exposed insects as the cattle graze
Two bucks fight to gain territory and to gain a mate
Honeybee pollinates a flower while gathering nectar
Flag question: Question 5
Question 51 pts
(02.01 MC)
Which of these is an example of competition?
Group of answer choices
Cape buffalo gets cleaned up as oxpecker eats insects
Spider builds a web between two plants
Mushrooms gain nutrition from a tree trunk
Crow and seagull try to snatch food from each other
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions about ecological relationships:
**Question 1:** What type of relationship exists between two organisms if one of them benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed from the relationship?
- **Answer:** Commensalism
**Question 2:** What type of relationship exists between two organisms if both of them benefit from the relationship?
- **Answer:** Mutualism
**Question 3:** Which of these is an interaction in which the host is harmed?
- **Answer:** Parasitism
**Question 4:** Which of these is an example of mutualism?
- **Answer:** Honeybee pollinates a flower while gathering nectar
**Question 5:** Which of these is an example of competition?
- **Answer:** Crow and seagull try to snatch food from each other
**Question 1:** What type of relationship exists between two organisms if one of them benefits but the other is neither helped nor harmed from the relationship?
- **Answer:** Commensalism
**Question 2:** What type of relationship exists between two organisms if both of them benefit from the relationship?
- **Answer:** Mutualism
**Question 3:** Which of these is an interaction in which the host is harmed?
- **Answer:** Parasitism
**Question 4:** Which of these is an example of mutualism?
- **Answer:** Honeybee pollinates a flower while gathering nectar
**Question 5:** Which of these is an example of competition?
- **Answer:** Crow and seagull try to snatch food from each other