Mutualism and Symbiosis

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What is the term used to describe a close and long-term relationship between two different species?

  1. Mutualism

  2. Symbiosis

  3. Commensalism

  4. Parasitism


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Symbiosis is a broad term that encompasses various types of close and long-term relationships between two different species.

In mutualism, both species involved benefit from the relationship. True or False?

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mutualism is characterized by a mutually beneficial relationship between two species, where both derive some advantage from the interaction.

Which of the following is an example of mutualism?

  1. A bee pollinating a flower

  2. A tapeworm living in a human intestine

  3. A mistletoe growing on a tree

  4. A cuckoo laying its eggs in another bird's nest


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In mutualism, both species benefit from the relationship. In the case of a bee pollinating a flower, the bee obtains nectar and pollen for food, while the flower benefits from the transfer of pollen, which aids in its reproduction.

What is the term used to describe a symbiotic relationship where one species benefits while the other is unaffected?

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Commensalism is a type of symbiosis where one species benefits from the relationship while the other is neither harmed nor benefited.

Which of the following is an example of commensalism?

  1. A remora fish attaching itself to a shark

  2. A clownfish living in a sea anemone

  3. A tick feeding on a dog

  4. A mistletoe growing on a tree


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In commensalism, one species benefits from the relationship while the other is unaffected. In the case of a remora fish attaching itself to a shark, the remora gains access to food and protection by traveling with the shark, while the shark is not affected by the remora's presence.

What is the term used to describe a symbiotic relationship where one species benefits at the expense of the other?

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Parasitism is a type of symbiosis where one species, the parasite, benefits at the expense of the other, the host.

Which of the following is an example of parasitism?

  1. A bee pollinating a flower

  2. A tapeworm living in a human intestine

  3. A mistletoe growing on a tree

  4. A cuckoo laying its eggs in another bird's nest


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In parasitism, one species benefits at the expense of the other. In the case of a tapeworm living in a human intestine, the tapeworm obtains nutrients from the host's digestive system, while the host suffers from malnutrition and other health issues.

What is the term used to describe a symbiotic relationship where both species are harmed?

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Amensalism is a type of symbiosis where one species is harmed while the other is unaffected.

Which of the following is an example of amensalism?

  1. A bee pollinating a flower

  2. A tapeworm living in a human intestine

  3. A mistletoe growing on a tree

  4. A penicillin fungus producing antibiotics


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In amensalism, one species is harmed while the other is unaffected. In the case of a penicillin fungus producing antibiotics, the antibiotics produced by the fungus inhibit the growth of other microorganisms, while the fungus itself is unaffected.

Mycorrhizae are a type of symbiotic relationship between fungi and plants. True or False?

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mycorrhizae are a type of mutualistic symbiosis between fungi and plants, where the fungus helps the plant absorb water and nutrients from the soil, while the plant provides the fungus with carbohydrates.

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the roots of legumes are an example of:

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria in the roots of legumes are an example of mutualism, as both the bacteria and the plant benefit from the relationship. The bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for the plant, while the plant provides the bacteria with a protected environment and a source of carbohydrates.

The relationship between a clownfish and a sea anemone is an example of:

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The relationship between a clownfish and a sea anemone is an example of mutualism, as both species benefit from the association. The clownfish gains protection from predators by living among the sea anemone's stinging tentacles, while the sea anemone benefits from the clownfish's ability to attract prey.

The mistletoe plant growing on a tree is an example of:

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The mistletoe plant growing on a tree is an example of commensalism, as the mistletoe benefits from the tree by obtaining nutrients and support, while the tree is neither harmed nor benefited by the mistletoe's presence.

The relationship between a cuckoo and a host bird is an example of:

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The relationship between a cuckoo and a host bird is an example of parasitism, as the cuckoo benefits from the host bird by laying its eggs in the host's nest and having the host bird raise its young, while the host bird suffers from the loss of its own eggs and the diversion of resources to the cuckoo's chick.

The relationship between a tapeworm and a human is an example of:

  1. Mutualism

  2. Commensalism

  3. Parasitism

  4. Amensalism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The relationship between a tapeworm and a human is an example of parasitism, as the tapeworm benefits from the human by obtaining nutrients from the human's digestive system, while the human suffers from malnutrition and other health issues caused by the tapeworm's presence.

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