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Barnacles attach to whales, feeding
Barnacles and whales have a commensal relationship in the marine biome. Barnacles attach themselves to the skin of whales and
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Barnacles and whales have a commensal relationship where the barnacles attach to the whales and feed on small organisms in the
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Barnacles attach to whales, feeding on small organisms in the water, in a commensal relationship where both benefit.
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Barnacles attach to whales, feeding on small organisms in the water, in a commensal relationship where both benefit.
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Barnacles are arthropods that cannot move on their own, so they hitch a ride on whales and filter out food from water as it
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The barnacle is an organism that filters food from the water as it passes by. The barnacle is not able to move on its own, so it
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The barnacle is an organism that filters food from the water as it passes by. The barnacle is not able to move on its own, so it
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Barnacles and whales have a commensalistic relationship in which barnacles benefit. What would most likely happen to the whale
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Which of the following is an example of INTRAspecific competition?
1)Two pink anemones need substrate (rock) to attach to on a
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Which of the following are two examples of whales that make long migrations to feed on krill?
1)Bottlenose Dolphins and Spinner
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