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Which subject | Ecology |
What age group | Year or Grade 10 |
What topic | Symbiosis |
Question types | Close-ended |
Number of questions | 10 |
Number of answers | 4 |
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Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option from the choices provided.
What is symbiosis?
A. A relationship between organisms of different species living together
B. The study of ecosystems
C. A type of food chain
D. A process of photosynthesis
Which type of symbiosis benefits one organism and does not affect the other?
A. Mutualism
B. Commensalism
C. Parasitism
D. Predation
Which of the following is an example of mutualism?
A. Barnacles on a whale
B. A tick feeding on a dog
C. Bees pollinating flowers
D. Mice living in an abandoned nest
In which type of symbiotic relationship do both organisms benefit?
A. Parasitism
B. Commensalism
C. Mutualism
D. Competition
What is parasitism?
A. A relationship where both organisms benefit
B. A relationship where one organism benefits at the expense of another
C. A relationship where organisms do not affect each other
D. A relationship solely based on competition
Which of the following is NOT an example of commensalism?
A. Orchids growing on a tree
B. Cattle egrets eating insects disturbed by cattle
C. Tapeworms in the intestines of host animals
D. Barnacles attached to a whale
How does commensalism differ from mutualism?
A. One species is harmed in commensalism, while both benefit in mutualism
B. Both relationships have the same impact
C. Mutualism only occurs in plants, while commensalism occurs in animals
D. Commensalism involves animals, while mutualism involves plants
Which of the following best describes a parasitic relationship?
A. Both organisms rely on each other for survival
B. One organism has an advantage while the other is harmed
C. The relationship has no impact on either organism
D. Both organisms are equally benefited
Which of the following scenarios is an example of mutualistic symbiosis?
A. A dog with fleas
B. A clownfish residing among anemones
C. A bird building a nest in a tree
D. A leech on a fish
What role do legumes play in a mutualistic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria?
A. They provide shelter to the bacteria
B. They receive nutrients from the bacteria in exchange for carbon compounds
C. They help the bacteria find food
D. They consume the bacteria for energy
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