Exam 15: Parasitism and Mutualism
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Discuss the differences between direct and indirect transmission of a parasite.
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Pre-agricultural humans were mostly bothered by ________ parasites.
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A host species that harbors only a developmental phase of a parasite is called a(n)
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Microparasites are relatively small, including organisms such as flatworms, flukes, lice, fleas, and ticks.
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Use an example to illustrate the fact that parasites can impact both the survival and reproduction of their hosts.
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Parasites that live within their host rather than on the skin are referred to as ________-parasites.
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The killing of raccoons through a distemper outbreak represents a ________ response.
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Plants often react to attacks on the leaf, stem, fruit, or seed by forming abnormal structures called ________.
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Plant parasites that are photosynthetic but draw water and nutrients from their host plant are referred to as
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The ________ host is a host species that harbors a developmental stage of a parasite, but in which the parasite does not reach maturity.
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In a ________ mutualism, an animal transfers pollen from one plant to another in exchange for some reward such as nectar.
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________ is the intimate and protracted association between two or more organisms of different species.
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The relationship between ants and acacias represents a pollination mutualism.
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________ transmission is the transfer of a parasite from one host to another without the involvement of an intermediate organism.
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A species that interacts with many other species rather than only a few, such as a nectivore that gathers nectar from many plant species, is called a ________.
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A(n)________ is an intermediate organism that aids the spread of a parasite from one host to another.
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