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whale with barnacles Commensalism Mutualism
whale with barnacles
Commensalism Mutualism Parasitism Predation
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Match the term and definition. (One answer per line)
6 points Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism One harmed, one not affected
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Match the correct symbiotic relationship.
1. flower gets pollinated and bees get nectar 2. whale is unaffected and barnacles find
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Denki Kaminari
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This is the skin of a whale that lives in the arctic and these are barnacles that have attached themselves to the whale. In this
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5. Which relationship is an example of mutualism?
a. Barnacles on a whale b. Bees pollinating flowers c. Fleas on a cat d.
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The killer whale and the seal both eat penguins is this predation, competition, parasitism, or, commensalism or mutualism
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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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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism are all examples of symbiotic
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What type of relationship do black bears and feral swine have?(1 point)
Responses commensalism commensalism mutualism mutualism
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Flowers of certain plants provide bees with nectar, and bees help the plants reproduce through pollination. Which one of the
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Nathan Fry
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