
Exploring Symbiosis in Nature
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Science
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7th Grade
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Hard
Mohamed Suhail
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Relationship where barnacles attach to a turtle's shell.
Back
One organism benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed.
Answer explanation
In commensalism, one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. This distinguishes it from mutualism, where both benefit, and parasitism, where one is harmed.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which pair of organisms is most likely to have a parasitic relationship?
Back
Tapeworm and human
Answer explanation
The tapeworm and human pair exemplifies a parasitic relationship, where the tapeworm lives in the human's intestines, absorbing nutrients at the host's expense, causing harm. The other pairs represent mutualism or commensalism.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Why are symbiotic relationships like bees pollinating flowers and birds eating insects off large animals important in ecosystems?
Back
They help maintain balance and support survival of different species
Answer explanation
Symbiotic relationships are crucial as they help maintain ecological balance and support the survival of various species by providing mutual benefits, such as food, protection, and resources, which enhances biodiversity.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of symbiotic relationship is it when ants protect aphids from predators, and in return, aphids provide ants with a sugary substance?
Back
Mutualism, because both ants and aphids benefit
Answer explanation
The relationship is mutualism because both ants and aphids benefit. Ants protect aphids from predators, while aphids provide ants with a sugary substance, creating a mutually beneficial interaction.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of symbiotic relationship is it when a bird builds its nest in a tree without harming or benefiting the tree?
Back
Commensalism, because the bird benefits and the tree is unaffected
Answer explanation
The correct answer is Commensalism, as the bird benefits from the nest while the tree remains unaffected. This relationship shows that one organism gains without harming or helping the other.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
A scientist notices that a certain fungus grows on the roots of plants and helps the plant absorb water, while the plant provides food for the fungus. What reasoning supports classifying this as mutualism?
Back
Both the plant and fungus benefit from each other
Answer explanation
This relationship is classified as mutualism because both the plant and the fungus benefit: the fungus helps the plant absorb water, while the plant provides food for the fungus.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of symbiotic relationship is it when a remora fish attaches itself to a shark and eats leftover food scraps, but the shark is not affected?
Back
Commensalism
Answer explanation
The relationship between the remora fish and the shark is commensalism. The remora benefits by eating scraps, while the shark remains unaffected, making this a clear example of one species benefiting without harming the other.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Prisha claims that all symbiotic relationships are beneficial to both organisms. How would you respond?
Back
Disagree, because some symbiotic relationships, like parasitism, harm one organism
Answer explanation
Disagree, because not all symbiotic relationships are beneficial. For example, parasitism harms one organism while benefiting another, showing that some symbiotic interactions can be detrimental.
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