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What term is used to describe the interaction between two different species that try to occupy the same niche? *
1 point
Symbiosis
Parasitism
Commensalism
Mutualism
What term is used to describe the interaction when one organism benefits and the other is adversely affected? *
1 point
Symbiosis
Parasitism
Commensalism
Mutualism
What term is used to describe the interaction when one organism benefits and the other is not affected? *
1 point
Symbiosis
Parasitism
Commensalism
Mutualism
What term is used to describe the interaction when both organisms benefit? *
1 point
Symbiosis
Parasitism
Commensalism
Mutualism
Which term is defined as a natural, gradual change in the types of species that live in an area? *
1 point
Niche
Succession
Mutualism
Pioneer Species
Which term is defined as the first species to colonize an area? *
1 point
Niche
Succession
Mutualism
Pioneer Species
In a scenario where soil, seeds, roots, and underground vegetation already exist, which is this an example of: *
1 point
Climax Community
Secondary Succession
Primary Succession
Symbiosis
In a scenario where development of plant and animal life in an area without topsoil, which is this an example of: *
1 point
Climax Community
Secondary Succession
Primary Succession
Symbiosis

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Answer:

For Q1, the answer is mutualism. The answer for the second question is parasitism. For the third question, the answer is commensalism. For Q4, the answer is symbiosis.

The answer for the next question is succession. For Q6 the answer is pioneer species. For Q7, the answer is secondary succession. For Q8, the answer is primary succession.

Explanation:

  1. Mutualism: It is a type of ecological interaction in which two similar or different species occupy the same habitat. Both benefit from this kind of association. E.g The Oxpecker bird lives on zebra. It eats all the parasites on top of zebra.
  2. Parasitism: In this type of interaction, one organism benefits while the other gets damaged. E.g Tick which feeds on human blood.
  3. Commensalism: In this case, one organism enjoys the benefits while the other neither gets the benefits nor gets harmed.
  4. Symbiosis: In this relationship, both organisms live happily by mutually benefiting from each other. E.g A fungus and a plant live together in mycorrhizae.
  5. Succession: It is a gradual change in the structure of species in an ecological community.
  6. Pioneer species: These species are the first one to inhabit barren wastelands. E.g lichen are seen on rocks.
  7. Secondary succession: It is type of succession in which plants and other animals rehabilitate an area destroyed by floods and fire. In this kind of succession, soil is already present.
  8. Primary succession: In this, the organisms try to inhabit a lifeless place with no top soil and vegetation.

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