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SYMBIOSIS

SYMBIOSIS. IS IT PREDATION? COMMENSALISM ? MUTUALISM? PARASITISM?. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C . MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C . MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM.

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SYMBIOSIS

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  1. SYMBIOSIS IS IT PREDATION? COMMENSALISM ? MUTUALISM? PARASITISM?

  2. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  3. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  4. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  5. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  6. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  7. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM Barnacles adhering to the skin of a whale or shell of a mollusk: The barnacle benefits by finding a habitat where nutrients are available. The presence of barnacle populations does not appear to hamper or enhance the survival of the animals carrying them.

  8. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  9. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  10. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  11. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM Mistletoe in an oak tree

  12. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  13. A. PREDATION B. COMMENSALISM C. MUTUALISM D. PARASITISM

  14. G green S striped g yellow s non striped • A homozygous green, heterozygous striped frog is crossed with a yellow non striped frog. • What phenotype percentage should be found in the offspring? • 100% green striped • 50% green striped; 50% green non-striped • 50% yellow striped; 50% green non-striped • 25% green striped; 25% green non-striped; 25% yellow striped; 25% yellow non-striped.

  15. G green S striped g yellow s non striped • A homozygous green, heterozygous striped frog is crossed with a yellow non striped frog. • What is the expected genotypic percentage in the offspring? • 100% GgSs • 50% GGSS; 50% ggss • 50% GgSs; 50% ggss • 25% GGSS; 25% GGSs; • 25% GgSs; 25% ggss

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