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Quiz 17: Communities and Ecosystems
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Question 21
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Phorid flies lay their eggs inside the bodies of various insects and spiders.When the larvae hatch they consume the body of the 'host' from the inside out.The phorid fly is an example of
Question 22
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A relationship between two species in which both species benefit is known as
Question 23
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Competitive exclusion is based upon the idea that
Question 24
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Hover flies like to drop in at outdoor picnics to sample the sweets,but the reaction of humans is to flee the scene because of the flies' uncanny resemblance to bees.Thus the survival of Hover flies is enhanced by
Question 25
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A hummingbird that pollinates morning glory flowers and nests in the crotch of an apple tree.The apple tree is not harmed or helped by the hummingbird.The relationship between the hummingbird and the apple tree is a
Question 26
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The monarch butterfly is poisonous to birds and so birds avoid eating them.Viceroy butterflies look very similar to monarch butterflies but are not poisonous.Because they look like monarch butterflies,birds also do not eat viceroy butterflies.This is an example of
Question 27
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The subdividing of some category of similar resources in a way that allows competing species to exist is
Question 28
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Which of the following is true of predation?
Question 29
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How are parasitoids different than parasites?
Question 30
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of parasites?
Question 31
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The mycorrhizal relationship you studied in a previous chapter is an example of
Question 32
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A sheep eating by pulling the plant out of the ground is an example of
Question 33
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Resource partitioning is the result of
Question 34
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The relationship between the yucca plant and the yucca moth that pollinates it is best described as
Question 35
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The interaction in which one species benefits and the second species is neither harmed nor benefited is
Question 36
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The interaction between two species in which both species may be harmed is known as
Question 37
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Populations are held in check by
Question 38
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In contrast to predation,a parasite usually
Question 39
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The bacterium,E.coli,lives in the large intestines of mammals and feeds on undigested food material.E.coli helps to synthesize vitamin K that is essential for mammalian blood clotting.The relationship between E.coli and mammals is a