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OST: Life Science Review

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  • A relationship between two organisms where one is helped and the other is harmed.
    competition
    commensalism
    parasitism
    mutualism
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  • A relationship between two organisms where both organisms benefit.
    parasitism
    competition
    mutualism
    commensalism
  •  10
  • A relationship between two organisms where one is helped and the other is unaffected.
    competition
    commensalism
    mutualism
    parasitism
  •  15
  • Which of the following in NOT an example of a symbiotic relationship?
    A mother bear caring for her cub.
    A tapeworm living in a cow's intestines.
    Bees eating nectar and pollinating flowers
    A bird building a nest in a tree.
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  • The harmed species in a parasitic relationship is called:
    consumer
    parasite
    decomposer
    host
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  • An organism that causes ecological or economic harm in a new environment where it is not native.
    Endangered Species
    Extinct Species
    Threatened Species
    Invasive Species
  •  20
  • Cattle egrets forage (feed) in fields among cattle. The egret gets easy access to flying insects stirred up by the cattle, and the cattle don't care if they are there or not.
    Mutualism
    Commensalism
    Predator-Prey
    Parasitism
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  • The bacteria in our large intestine break down food that we consider waste. During this process, vitamins are released that we absorb into our bloodstream. This is an example of which symbiotic relationship?
    Mutualism
    Parasitism
    Predator-Prey
    Commensalism
  •  10
  • Hermit carbs live in snail shells that the snail has left behind. The crab gets a home and the snail is unaffected.
    Predator-Prey
    Mutualism
    Commensalism
    Parasitism
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  • Ostriches and gazelles eat next to each other. They both watch out for danger.
    Commensalism
    Mutualism
    Parasitism
    Predator-Prey
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  • Organism that is hunted and killed for food and nutrients
    Prey
    Producer
    Decomposer
    Predator
  •  5
  • In a food web or food chain the arrow always points toward?
    The eaten (prey)
    The eater (predator)
  •  15
  • Plants are producers because they make their own food. What is the prcocess plants use to make their own food?
    photosynthesis
    symbiosis
    respiration
    transpiration
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  • An organism that must eat to obtain energy is known as _________.
    Consumer
    Producer
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  • Which organism in the food web is an omnivore?
    frogsalamander
    trout
    snake
  •  20
  • An organism that eats only plants.
    omnivore
    herbivore
    carnivore
    decomposer
  •  10