Multiple Choice Identify the
choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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The diagrams below show different kinds of interactions between
species. 
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Refer to the illustration above. The relationship shown in diagram 4 above
is
a) | commensalism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | parasitism. |
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2
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Refer to the illustration above. The relationship shown in diagram 1 above
is
a) | commensalism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | parasitism. |
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3
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Refer to the illustration above. The relationship shown in diagram 3 above
is
a) | commensalism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | parasitism. |
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4
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Refer to the illustration above. The relationship shown in diagram 2 above
is
a) | commensalism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | parasitism. |
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A tick feeding on a human is an example of
a) | parasitism. | c) | symbiosis. | b) | mutualism. | d) | predation. |
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6
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The relationship between plants and the bees that pollinate them is an example
of
a) | commensalism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | parasitism. |
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The relationship between a whale and barnacles growing on its skin is an example
of
a) | commensalism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | parasitism. |
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The relationship between a clown fish and a sea anemone is known as
a) | parasitism. | c) | mutualism. | b) | competition. | d) | commensalism. |
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