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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : 20. The interaction between Fig tree and wasp is called (a) Commensalism (b) Ammensalism © Mutualism (d) Parasitism
Last Answer : © Mutualism
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 : Mycorrhizae are the example of (a) amensalism (b) antibiosis (c) mutualism (d) fungistasis.
Last Answer : (c) mutualism
Description : Mycorrhizae are the example of: (1) Amensalism (2) Antibiosis (3) Mutualism (4) Fungistasis
Last Answer : (3) Mutualism
Description : A sedentary sea anemone gets attached to the shell lining of hermit crab. The association is (a) commensalism (b) amensalism (c) ectoparasitism (d) symbiosis.
Last Answer : (a) commensalism
Description : Association of animals when both partners are benefitted (a) colony (b) mutualism (c) commensalism (d) ammensalism
Last Answer : (b) mutualism
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
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 : . In which of the following interactions both partners are adversely affected? (a) Parasitism (b) Mutualism (c) Competition (d) Predation
Last Answer : (d) Predation
Description : Between which among the following, the relationship is not an example of commensalism? (a) Orchid and the tree on which it grows (b) Cattle Egret and grazing cattle (c) Sea Anemone and Clown fish (d) Female wasp and fig species
Last Answer : (d) Female wasp and fig species
Description : What do the following is an example of parasitism?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Cuscuta is an example of (a) ectoparasitism (b) brood parasitism (c) predation (d) endoparasitism.
Last Answer : (a) ectoparasitism
Description : Which one of the following is most appropriately defined? (a) Host is an organism which provides food to another organism. (b) Amensalism is a relationship in which one species is benefitted ... Parasite is an organism which always lives inside the body of other organism and may kill it.
Last Answer : (c) Predator is an organism that catches and kills other organism for food.
Description : What is commensalism?
Last Answer : A: Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits from the interaction while the other species is unaffected.
Description : What is commensalism? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What benefits can commensalism offer to a species ?
Last Answer : Commensalism may involve obtention of food (for example, the innocuous bacteria of the human guts), shelter or support (epiphytes on trees) and transportation (pollen carried by insects or birds). The commensalism that involves obtention of shelter is also called inquilinism.
Description : What is commensalism ?
Last Answer : Commensalism is the ecological interaction in which one individual benefit while the other is not benefited neither harmed. Commensalism is a harmonious (positive) ecological interaction, since ... in commensalism with humans. Symbiosis and Other Interactions - Image Diversity: commensalism
Description : Which one is true? (a) Commensalism when none of the interacting populations affect each other. (b) Symbiosis when the interaction is useful to both the populations. (c) Symbiosis when neither populations affects each other. (d) Commensalism when the interaction is useful to both the populations
Last Answer : (b) Symbiosis when the interaction is useful to both the populations.
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 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 : 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 : 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 : Niche overlap indicates (a) mutualism between two species (b) active cooperation between two species (c) two different parasites on the same host (d) sharing of one or more resources between the two species.
Last Answer : (d) sharing of one or more resources between the two species.
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 : Forelmbs of cat, lizard used in walking, forelimbs of whale used in swimming and forelimbs of bats used in flying are an example of
Last Answer : Forelmbs of cat, lizard used in walking, forelimbs of whale used in swimming and forelimbs ... radiation C. Homologous organs D. Convergent evolution
Description : Assertion :- Dog fish and Whale are example of Homology. Reason : Ancestors of Dog fish and Whale were terrestrial.
Last Answer : Assertion :- Dog fish and Whale are example of Homology. Reason : Ancestors of Dog fish and Whale were ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Forelimbs of cat, lizard used in walking; forelimbs of whale used in swimming and forelimbs of bats used in flying are an example of (a) analogous organs (b) adaptive radiation (c) homologous organs (d) convergent evolution.
Last Answer : (c) homologous organs
Description : _______ is an example of vulnerable species. a) dodo b)African wild dog c)cheetah d)blue whale
Last Answer : c)cheetah
Description : Which of the following is not a mammal? A. Fish (Answer) B. Cow C. Goat D. Whale
Last Answer : A. Fish (Answer)
Description : Which of the following is not a mammal? (a) Fish (b) Cow (c) Goat (d) Whale
Last Answer : Ans:(a)