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Symbiotic Relationships Quiz

Symbiotic Relationships Quiz. Unit 3: Interdependence – The Web of Life. A. Prey are animals that hunt and eat other animals. C. Consumers make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. B. Carnivores eat plants. Herbivores eats animals.

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Symbiotic Relationships Quiz

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  1. Symbiotic Relationships Quiz Unit 3: Interdependence – The Web of Life

  2. A. Prey are animals that hunt and eat other animals. C. Consumers make their own food through a process called photosynthesis. B. Carnivores eat plants. Herbivores eats animals. D. Herbivores eat plants. Carnivores eats animals. Question 1Which of the following is true?

  3. A. clownfish lives among the forest of tentacles of an anemone and is protected from potential predators C. A bear eats a fish. B. cleaners eat insect pests from the skin of animals D. spider mites suck sugar from plants Question 2 Which of the following is an example of a parasite/host relationship?

  4. A. Birds eat berries and the plant benefits by the dispersal of it seeds. C. An anole eats insects. B. A remora attaches itself to the underside of a shark and feeds upon leftovers from shark’s meals. D. Venus flytrap plant eats insects with their leaves. Question 3Which of the following is an example of a commensal relationship?

  5. A. Herbivores such as cows, sheep, deer, horses and rabbits depend on bacteria that live in their stomachs to break down the plant material. C. fleas that live in a host animal's fur B. egrets hunt for insects near a grazing animal's mouth D. mosquitoes feeding on a human Question 4Which of the following is an example of a mutualrelationship?

  6. A. producer C. host B. predator D. prey Question 5What do you call an animal that eats another animal?

  7. A. commensalism C. predation B. mutualism D. parasitism Question 6What do we call the relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed but usually not killed?

  8. A. mutualism C. predation B. Parasitism D. commensalism Question 7 Which of the following is not a symbiotic relationship?

  9. A. birds that lives in holes in trees C. bees and hummingbirds gather nectar and spread pollen B. a shrimp riding on a sea slugs D. barnacles attach to shells or whales Bonus QuestionWhich of the following is NOT a commensal relationship?

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  11. Key • 1) D • 2) D • 3) B • 4) A • 5) B • 6) D • 7) C

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