Description : Parasitism at its extremes is similar to: a) commensalism and mutualism b) predation and mutualism c) mutualism and habituation d) commensalism and predation
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- COMMENSALISM AND PREDATION
Description : Which one of the following population interactions is widely used in medical science for the production of antibiotics? (a) Commensalism (b) Mutualism (c) Parasitism (d) Amensalism
Last Answer : (d) Amensalism
Description : Which one of the following population interactions is widely used in medical science for the production of antibiotics ? (1) Commensalism (2) Mutualism (3) Parasitism (4) Amensalism
Last Answer : (4) Amensalism
Description : A high density of elephant population in an area can result in (a) intraspecific competition (b) interspecific competition (c) predation on one another (d) mutualism.
Last Answer : (d) mutualism.
Description : In which of the following interaction both partners are adversely affected ?
Last Answer : In which of the following interaction both partners are adversely affected ? A. Mutualism B. Competition C. Predation D. Parasitism
Description : Cuscuta is an example of (a) ectoparasitism (b) brood parasitism (c) predation (d) endoparasitism.
Last Answer : (a) ectoparasitism
Description : The type of relationship in which one organism is benefited while there is no effect on other is (a) Symbiosis (b) Commensalisms (c) Mutualism (d) Parasitism
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Barnacles growing on the back of whale is an example for --------? A. mutualism B. parasitism C. amensalism D. commensalism (Answer)
Last Answer : D. commensalism (Answer)
Description : Certain bacteria living in a human's large intestine help to produce vitamin K. This relationship is an example of D A. Animal parasitism B. Plant parasitism C. Commensalism D. Mutualism
Last Answer : Mutualism
Description : If ‘+’ sign is assigned to beneficial interaction, ‘–’ sign to detrimental and ‘O’ sign to neutral interaction, then the population interaction represented by ‘+’ ‘–’ refers to (a) mutualism (b) amensalism (c) commensalism (d) parasitism.
Last Answer : (d) parasitism.
Description : 20. The interaction between Fig tree and wasp is called (a) Commensalism (b) Ammensalism © Mutualism (d) Parasitism
Last Answer : © Mutualism
Description : A mutually beneficial association necessary for survival of both partners is (a) mutualism/symbiosis (b) commensalism (c) amensalism (d) both (a) and (b).
Last Answer : (a) mutualism/symbiosis
Description : Association of animals when both partners are benefitted (a) colony (b) mutualism (c) commensalism (d) ammensalism
Last Answer : (b) mutualism
Description : Competition for resources between two different species is called: a) predation b) interspecific competition c) intraspecific competition d) competitive exclusion
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- INTERSPECIFIC COMPETITION
Description : Which of the following is NOT a type of intraspecific competition? a) territoriality b) mutualism c) hierarchies d) pecking orders
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- MUTUALISM
Description : Warning signs that cause the auditor to question management integrity must be taken seriously and pursued vigorously. Which of the following may lead the auditor to suspect management ... with the controller for the purpose of discussing accounting practices that will maximize reported profits
Last Answer : The president and chief executive officer of the client corporation has held numerous meetings with the controller for the purpose of discussing accounting practices that will maximize reported profits
Description : Age and skill selective migration from rural areas has not affected adversely to which of the following demographic attribute? -Geography
Last Answer : (d) Balance in age and sex composition
Description : Which announcement of Lord Canning, adversely affected the Mughal dynasty in India? -SST 10th
Last Answer : In 1856, Lord Canning announced that after the death of Bahadur Shah Zafar, his successors would not be allowed to use imperial titles and dignities with their names.
Description : The physical environment has also been adversely affected by human behaviour.
Last Answer : State whether the following statement are true or false with reason : The physical environment has also been adversely affected by human behaviour.
Description : __________ of SBR is adversely affected, if more quantity of styrene is added to butadiene during its co-polymerisation to produce SBR. (A) Percent elongation (B) Resilience (C) Freezing point (D) Strength
Last Answer : (B) Resilience
Description : If we completely remove the decomposers from an ecosystem, its functioning will be adversely affected, because (a) mineral movement will be blocked (b) the rate of decomposition will be very high (c) energy flow will be blocked (d) herbivores will not receive solar energy.
Last Answer : (a) mineral movement will be blocked
Description : Fermentation is adversely affected by the (A) Presence of air (B) Absence of air (C) High concentration (D) Presence of ammonium salts
Last Answer : (C) High concentration
Description : With the introduction of Photostat Machine in the market, the carbon paper industry was adversely affected. Which component of environment was responsible for it? a. Economic b. Political c. Technical d. All the above
Last Answer : c. Technical
Description : Is your judgment of people affected by your opinions of their partners/spouses/friends?
Last Answer : This is going to sound bad and like a joke. But it isn’t. When friends hooks up with dumb people, I assume the dumb one is good in bed.
Description : What's a good way to cage a rose bush to protect from deer predation without it being too unsightly?
Last Answer : I'm having trouble finding anything that's attractive rather than just utilitarian. If you know someone who works in wrought iron or welding, may you could adapt something like this into a more attractive version ... ? What about using a decorative trellis to create a fence - like 3 or 4 of these?
Description : Is predation biotic or abiotic?
Last Answer : abiotic
Description : How is the extracorporeal digestion associated to predation in arachnids?
Last Answer : Arachnids can inoculate poison to paralyze or kill their preys using structures called chelicerae. The prey is partially digested outside the body of the arachnid by digestive enzymes inoculated ... ingested and gains the digestive tube of the predator where the extracellular digestion continues.
Description : Wildlife is continuously decreasing. What is the main reason of this? (a) Predation (b) Cutting down of forest (c) Destruction of habitat (d) Hunting
Last Answer : (c) Destruction of habitat
Description : Animals have the innate ability to escape from predation. Examples for the same are given below. Select the incorrect example. (a) Colour change in Chamaeleon (b) Enlargement of body size by swallowing air in puffer fish (c) Poison fangs in snakes (d) Melanism in moths
Last Answer : (c) Poison fangs in snakes
Description : In predation between i. A lion and a deer ii. A snake and a frog iii. A lizard and an insect and iv. An owl and a rat Which predator will have greater control over its prey? (1) Lion (2) Owl (3) Snake (4) Lizard
Last Answer : Snake
Description : How did US entry into the war adversely affect both the Vietnamese and the Americans? -SST 10th
Last Answer : US entry into the war adversely affected both Vietnamese and the Americans. Effects on Vietnamese (i) Incalculable damage was done to Vietnam as a result of the heavy bombings by the American troops. ... 's Apocalypse Now (1979) revealed the moral confusion that the war had caused in the US.
Description : What is parasitism?
Last Answer : A: Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits from the interaction while the other species is harmed.
Description : What do the following is an example of parasitism?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : What are some examples of parasitism ?
Last Answer : Classical examples are the parasites of humans (host), like the trypanosome that causes Chagas' disease, the HIV virus (AIDS), the bacteria that causes tuberculosis, the schistosome that causes schistosomiasis, the ... dog (host) and lice (parasite), cattle (host) and tick (parasite), etc.
Description : What is parasitism ?
Last Answer : Parasitism is the ecological interaction in which a being lives at the expense of other. The parasite often does not cause immediate death of the host since it needs the host alive to ... one participant benefit the other is harmed. Symbiosis and Other Interactions - Image Diversity: parasitism
Description : The relation between algae and fungi in a lichen is (a) symbiosis (b) parasitism (c) commenalism (d) protocooperation.
Last Answer : (a) symbiosis
Description : Mycorrhiza exhibits the phenomenon of (a) parasitism (b) symbiosis (c) antagonism (d) endemism.
Last Answer : (b) symbiosis
Description : Which one of the following pairs is correctly matched? (a) Parasitism - intraspecific relationship (b) Uricotelism - aquatic habitat (c) Excessive perspiration - xeric adaptation (d) Streamlined body - aquatic adaptation
Last Answer : d) Streamlined body - aquatic adaptation
Description : _____ is any change from the general state of good health. a. Infection b. Disease c. Parasitism d. Virulence
Last Answer : b. Disease
Description : In what ways has competition affected workers, Indian exporters and foreign MNCs in the garment industry? -SST 10th
Last Answer : . Large MNCs in the garment industry in Europe and America get their products from Indian exporters. . These large MNCs with worldwide network look for the cheapest goods in order to maximise ... to make large profits, workers are denied their fair share of benefits brought about by globalisation.
Description : What is mutualism?
Last Answer : A: Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the interaction.
Description : Are my examples of obligate and facultative mutualism right?
Last Answer : a good one as well?
Last Answer : two Plants This one The other On Depending By Survive To stay Mutualism Says.
Description : What is the definition and examples of mutualism?
Last Answer : The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare.
Description : What is mutualism Describe how mutualism affects organisms.?
Last Answer : Mutualism can be contrasted with interspecific competition, in which each species experiences reduced fitness, and exploitation, or parasitism, in which one species benefits at the expense of the other.
Description : What is mutualism ?
Last Answer : Mutualism is the ecological interaction in which both participants benefit and that is obligatory for their survival. Mutualism is a harmonious (positive) ecological interaction. Mutualism is also ... offer nitrogen to these plants. Symbiosis and Other Interactions - Image Diversity: mutualism
Last Answer : When two organisms live together and provide benefits to each other the phenomenon is called mutualism and the organisms are called mutualists.
Description : Which type of association is found in between entomophilous flower and pollinating agent? (a) Mutualism (b) Commensalism (c) Co-operation (d) Co-evolution
Last Answer : (d) Co-evolution