Go to the Quizzes Page Interactions Within Ecosystems 0% 518 Created by AbuBakrShalabi Click "Watch Now" to watch the video. Then, answer the following questions: Please write your name and email to receive your certificate. 1 / 15 Which picture shows an example of commensalism? . . . . 2 / 15 Which type of symbiotic relationship benefits both species? commensalism cooperative mutualism parasitism 3 / 15 Which picture shows an example of a cooperative relationship? . . . . 4 / 15 Which type of symbiotic relationship benefits one species and does not affect the other species? commensalism mutualism parasitism cooperative 5 / 15 Which type of symbiotic relationship benefits one species and harms the other species? commensalism cooperative mutualism parasitism 6 / 15 Which picture shows an example of parasitism? . . . . 7 / 15 Which of these is an example of a cooperative relationship? a deer running away from a predator oxpecker cleaning a zebra two tigers fighting each other penguins huddling together 8 / 15 How are mutualistic relationships different from cooperative relationships? Mutualism benefits both individuals. Cooperative relationships help one individual and harm the other. Mutualism involves individuals from the same species. Cooperative relationships involve individuals from different species. Mutualism benefits one of the individuals involved and harms the other individual. Cooperative relationships benefit both individuals. Mutualism invovles individuals from two different species. Cooperative relationships involve individuals from the same species. 9 / 15 Which picture shows an example of mutualism? . . . . 10 / 15 Which one of these statements is NOT true? Oxpeckers clean animals Deers get energy from oxpeckers When oxpeckers clean a organism it forms a mutualism Relationships between living things help the individuals survive in their habitat 11 / 15 This picture shows an example of a cooperative relationship. How are the individuals helping each other survive? by hunting for food together by finding water together by finding mates together by moving to a new habitat together 12 / 15 How can relationships between living things benefit the individuals involved? Relationships between living things harm the individuals involved. Relationships between living things do not benefit or hurt any of the individuals involved. Relationships between living things help the individuals survive in their habitat. Relationships between living things help the individuals move to new habitats. 13 / 15 Which type of relationship involves individuals from the same species working together? commensalism cooperative predator-prey parasitism 14 / 15 What are close, long-term relationships between two species called? genetic relationships resource relationships neighbor relationships symbiotic relationships 15 / 15 Which one of these statements is true? oxpeckers are producers deers get energy from oxpeckers oxpeckers sit on animals to sleep oxpeckers get food by cleaning other animals Your score is 0% Restart quiz Go to the Quizzes Page