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7. what ecological relationship exists between different species of bar…

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  1. what ecological relationship exists between different species of barnacles competing for space on rocks?

a. predation
b. mutualism
c. parasitism
d. interspecific competition

  1. which of the following is an example of commensalism?

a. a tapeworm living in a human intestine
b. an orchid growing on a tree branch
c. a lion hunting a gazelle
d. bees pollinating flowers

  1. what type of relationship exists between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and legume plants?

a. competition
b. predation
c. parasitism
d. mutualism

  1. which describes the relationship between a tick and a deer?

a. parasitism
b. competition
c. mutualism
d. commensalism

  1. what ecological relationship best describes the interaction between sharks and remora fish?

a. predation
b. competition
c. parasitism
d. commensalism

  1. in which relationship do both species experience negative effects?

a. competition
b. parasitism
c. commensalism
d. mutualism

  1. what type of ecological relationship exists between cattle egrets and cattle?

a. competition
b. mutualism
c. parasitism
d. commensalism

Explanation:

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Brief Explanations

Different barnacle species competing for space on rocks is interspecific competition (competition between different species for a resource). Predation is one species eating another, mutualism is both benefiting, parasitism is one benefiting at the other's expense. So the correct option is d.

Brief Explanations

Commensalism is one species benefits, the other is unaffected. An orchid on a tree branch gets support without harming the tree. A tapeworm in human intestine is parasitism, lion hunting gazelle is predation, bees pollinating flowers is mutualism. So the correct option is b.

Brief Explanations

Nitrogen - fixing bacteria and legume plants have a mutualistic relationship. Bacteria fix nitrogen for the plant, and the plant provides a home and nutrients for the bacteria. Competition is for resources, predation is one eating another, parasitism is one benefiting at the other's expense. So the correct option is d.

Answer:

d. Interspecific competition

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