Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                

Chapter 15 Parasitism and Mutualism

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 7

Chapter 15: Parasitism and Mutualism

Monday, 2 October 2023 8:58 am

1. Which of the following is not a type of parasite?


(a) Ectoparasite
(b) Endoparasite
(c) Commensal
(d) Mutualist

2. Which of the following is not a type of mutualism?


(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) Amensalism

3. Which of the following is not a benefit of parasitism to the parasite?


(a) Increased access to food
(b) Protection from predators
(c) Increased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

4. Which of the following is not a benefit of mutualism to the mutualist?


(a) Increased access to food
(b) Protection from predators
(c) Increased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

5. Which of the following is not a cost of parasitism to the host?


(a) Decreased access to food
(b) Increased risk of predation
(c) Decreased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

6. Which of the following is not a cost of mutualism to the mutualist?


(a) Decreased access to food
(b) Increased risk of predation
(c) Decreased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

7. Which of the following is an example of an ectoparasite?


(a) Fleas
(b) Tapeworms
(c) Roundworms
(d) Giardia

8. Which of the following is an example of an endoparasite?


(a) Fleas
(b) Tapeworms
(c) Roundworms
(d) Giardia

9. Which of the following is an example of a commensal?


(a) Lichens
(b) Epiphytes
(c) Barnacles

109 Page 1
(c) Barnacles
(d) Sea anemones and clownfish

10. Which of the following is an example of a protocooperator?


(a) Lichens
(b) Epiphytes
(c) Barnacles
(d) Sea anemones and clownfish

11. Which of the following is an example of a mutualist?


(a) Lichens
(b) Epiphytes
(c) Barnacles
(d) Sea anemones and clownfish

12. Which of the following is an example of an amensal?


(a) Lichens
(b) Epiphytes
(c) Barnacles
(d) Sea anemones and clownfish

13. Which of the following is a benefit of commensalism to the commensal?


(a) Increased access to food
(b) Protection from predators
(c) Increased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

14. Which of the following is a benefit of protocooperation to the protocooperators?


(a) Increased access to food
(b) Protection from predators
(c) Increased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

15. Which of the following is a benefit of mutualism to the mutualists?


(a) Increased access to food
(b) Protection from predators
(c) Increased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

16. Which of the following is a cost of commensalism to the host?


(a) Decreased access to food
(b) Increased risk of predation
(c) Decreased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

17. Which of the following is a cost of protocooperation to the protocooperators?


(a) Decreased access to food
(b) Increased risk of predation
(c) Decreased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

18. Which of the following is a cost of mutualism to the mutualists?


(a) Decreased access to food
(b) Increased risk of predation
(c) Decreased reproductive success
(d) Increased dispersal ability

19. Which of the following is an example of a negative interaction between two species?

109 Page 2
19. Which of the following is an example of a negative interaction between two species?
(a) Competition
(b) Predation
(c) Parasitism
(d) All of the above

20. Which of the following is an example of a positive interaction between two species?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) All of the above

21. Which of the following is an example of a neutral interaction between two species?
(a) Competition
(b) Predation
(c) Parasitism
(d) None of the above

22. Which of the following is a type of competition?


(a) Intraspecific competition

23. Which of the following is a type of competition?


(b) Interspecific competition
(c) Commensalism
(d) Mutualism

24. Which of the following is an example of intraspecific competition?


(a) Two deer fighting over a mate
(b) A plant growing in a crowded forest
(c) A lion eating a zebra
(d) A clownfish living in a sea anemone

25. Which of the following is an example of interspecific competition?


(a) Two deer fighting over a mate
(b) A plant growing in a crowded forest
(c) A lion eating a zebra
(d) A clownfish living in a sea anemone

26. Which of the following is an example of commensalism?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

27. Which of the following is an example of protocooperation?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

28. Which of the following is an example of mutualism?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

29. Which of the following is an example of amensalism?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale

109 Page 3
(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

30. Which of the following is a type of predation?


(a) Herbivory
(b) Carnivory
(c) Omnivory
(d) All of the above

31. Which of the following is an example of herbivory?


(a) A deer eating grass
(b) A lion eating a zebra
(c) A bear eating berries
(d) All of the above

32. Which of the following is an example of carnivory?


(a) A deer eating grass
(b) A lion eating a zebra
(c) A bear eating berries
(d) All of the above

33. Which of the following is an example of omnivory?


(a) A deer eating grass
(b) A lion eating a zebra
(c) A bear eating berries
(d) All of the above

34. Which of the following is a type of symbiosis?


(a) Parasitism
(b) Mutualism
(c) Commensalism
(d) All of the above

35. Which of the following is an example of a parasite?


(a) A flea
(b) A tapeworm
(c) A roundworm
(d) All of the above

36. Which of the following is an example of a mutualist?


(a) A lichen
(b) An epiphyte
(c) A barnacle
(d) A sea anemone and a clownfish

37. Which of the following is an example of a commensal?


(a) A barnacle
(b) An epiphyte
(c) A sea anemone and a clownfish
(d) None of the above

38. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which one species benefits
and the other species is neither harmed nor benefited?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism

109 Page 4
(c) Mutualism
(d) Amensalism

39. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which one species benefits
and the other species is harmed?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) Parasitism

40. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which both species
benefit?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) None of the above

41. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which one species benefits
and the other species is neither harmed nor benefited, but the environment is harmed?
(a)

41. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which one species benefits
and the other species is neither harmed nor benefited, but the environment is harmed?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) Amensalism

42. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which one species benefits
and the other species is harmed, but the environment is not harmed?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) Parasitism

43. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which both species benefit
and the environment is not harmed?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) None of the above

44. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which both species are
harmed and the environment is not harmed?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) None of the above

45. Which of the following is a type of interaction between two species in which both species are
harmed and the environment is harmed?
(a) Commensalism
(b) Protocooperation
(c) Mutualism
(d) None of the above

46. Which of the following is an example of commensalism?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale

109 Page 5
(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

47. Which of the following is an example of protocooperation?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

48. Which of the following is an example of mutualism?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

49. Which of the following is an example of amensalism?


(a) A barnacle living on a whale
(b) A clownfish living in a sea anemone
(c) A lichen, which is a fungus and an alga living together
(d) A bee pollinating a flower

50. Which of the following is an example of parasitism?


(a) A flea living on a dog
(b) A tapeworm living in a human
(c) A roundworm living in a pig
(d) All of the above

Sure. Here is the answer key for the quiz:

1. (a)
2. (d)
3. (a)
4. (c)
5. (a)
6. (d)
7. (a)
8. (b)
9. (c)
10. (b)
11. (a)
12. (d)
13. (a)
14. (b)
15. (a)
16. (a)
17. (b)
18. (b)
19. (d)
20. (a)
21. (d)
22. (a)
23. (b)
24. (a)
25. (b)
26. (c)

109 Page 6
26. (c)
27. (b)
28. (a)
29. (d)
30. (a), (b), (c)
31. (a)
32. (b)
33. (c)
34. (a), (b), (c)
35. (a), (b), (c)
36. (a)
37. (c)
38. (a)
39. (d)
40. (c)
41. (d)
42. (d)
43. (c)
44. (d)
45. (d)
46. (c)
47. (b)
48. (a)
49. (d)
50. (d)

I hope this is helpful!

109 Page 7

You might also like