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  1. It is true that _____.?a) prey capture and eat their predator b) an organism may be the prey in one relationship, the predator
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  2. Wolves and moose have a predator-prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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  3. 5. Wolves and moose have a predator-prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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  4. Wolves and moose have a predator-prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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  5. Oscillation of Predator and Prey PopulationsSource: Oxford Designers & Illustrators Ltd/Pearson Education Ltd On the graph
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  6. Oscillation of Predator and Prey PopulationsSource: Oxford Designers & Illustrators Ltd/Pearson Education Ltd On the graph
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  7. Wolves and moose has a predator prey relationship. If the predator population contracted a disease and it could not hunt the
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  8. A relationship where one of the species harms the other, but does not ALWAYS kill the other.(1 point)Responses Predator-Prey
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  9. Look at the picture. What is the definition of the word predator?A picture of a lion as predator and impala as its prey Question
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  10. The image below shows light and dark beetles and a predator.What would most likely happen to the beetle population if the
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