Symbiosis
  • 1. The ecological relationship between the Tiger Shark and the Loggerhead turtle was
A) mutualism
B) commensalism
C) competition
D) predation
  • 2. The ecological relationship between the Shark and the Jackfish
A) commensalism
B) predation
C) competition
D) mutualism
  • 3. The ecological relationship between the Shark and the Mackerel
A) competition
B) mutualism
C) predation
D) commensalism
  • 4. The ecological relationship between the Shark and the Shark Suckerfish
A) commensalism
B) predation
C) competition
D) mutualism
  • 5. The ecological relationship; between the Hammerhead Shark and the Barberfish
A) mutualism
B) commensalism
C) predation
D) competition
  • 6. The ecological relationship between the Shark and the Fishermen
A) mutualism
B) commensalism
C) competition
D) predation
  • 7. The close relationship between two or more organisms is the definition for
A) predation
B) competition
C) symbiosis
D) mutualism
  • 8. A relationship where both organisms benefit is called
A) commensalism
B) competition
C) predation
D) mutualism
  • 9. A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected is called
A) competition
B) commensalism
C) mutualism
D) predation
  • 10. A relationship where one organism is harmed and the other benfits is called
A) commensalism
B) parasitism
C) mutualism
D) competition
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