Matching
Match the type of species interaction with the correct description.
Premises:
one population obtains energy from plants; plants are negatively affected
one population benefits from the host; the host is unaffected
two populations lose access to some resources
one population obtains energy from animals; animals are killed
one population obtains energy from a host; the host is injured or killed
both populations in the relationship benefit
Responses:
herbivory
mutualism
parasitism
commensalism
predation
competition
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
one population obtains energy from plants; plants are negatively affected
one population benefits from the host; the host is unaffected
two populations lose access to some resources
one population obtains energy from animals; animals are killed
one population obtains energy from a host; the host is injured or killed
both populations in the relationship benefit
Premises:
one population obtains energy from plants; plants are negatively affected
one population benefits from the host; the host is unaffected
two populations lose access to some resources
one population obtains energy from animals; animals are killed
one population obtains energy from a host; the host is injured or killed
both populations in the relationship benefit
Responses:
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