An example of brood parasitism is:

1. Lichens growing on tree bark

2. Mycorrhizae helping plant roots absorb nutrients

3. Barnacles attaching to whales
4. Cuckoo laying eggs in a crow’s nest
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Predator/prey and parasite/host relationships are show as:
1. + / +
2. + / –
3. – / 0
4. – / –
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Select the incorrect match with respect to interspecific interaction

      Species A          Species B            Interaction

(1)       +                      +                     Mutualism

(2)       +                      -                      Parasitism

(3)       +                      +                     Commensalism

(4)       +                      -                      Predation

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 Matching Type Match the type of interaction with its corresponding example:
Column I Column II
A Commensalism 1 Cattle egret riding on cattle
B Mutualism 2 Tapeworm in human intestine
C Parasitism 3 Lichen (Algae and Fungus)

1. A-2, B-1, C-3
2. A-1, B-3, C-2
3. A-3, B-1, C-2
4. A-1, B-2, C-3
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Select the correct match

1. Clown fish and sea anemone - Protocooperation

2. Cuckoo and crow - Brood parasitism

3. Ophrys and Colpa - Commensalism

4. Goat and Abingdon tortoise - Predation

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Which of the following represents an ectoparasite?
1. Tapeworm in human intestine
2. Tick on a dog
3. Liver fluke in a fish
4. Malarial parasite in blood cells
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Match each item in Column-I with one in Column-II and select the correct match from the codes given:
Column-I Column-II
(a) Mutualism (i) Lichens
(b) Commensalism (ii) Lion hunting a deer
(c) Predation (iii) Cattle egret and grazing cattle
(d) Parasitism (iv) Cuscuta found growing on hedge plants
(e) Competition (v) Visiting flamingos and resident fishes in South American lakes

Options:
1. (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv), (e) –(v)
2. (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(v), (d)-(i), (e) –(ii)
3. (a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(v), (e) –(iii)
4. (a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv), (e) –(v)
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Match the following (column l with column ll)

              Column l                      Column ll

   (Population interaction)       (Example)

a  Commensalism                  i   Presence of lice among hairs of human

b  Parasitism                         ii  Mycorrhizae

c  Mutualism                         iii  Barnacles growing on the back of whale

d  Predation                          iv  Prickly pear cactus and Cactoblastis

1. a(iii), b(ii), c(i), d(iv)

2. a(iv), b(i), c(ii), d(iii)

3. a(iv), b(ii), (i), d(iii)

4. a(iii), b(i), c(ii), d(iv)

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Match organism with feature:
List-I List-II
A. Pisaster P. Cardiac glycosides
B. Calotropis Q. Keystone predator
C. Cuscuta R. Parasitic plant
1. A-Q, B-P, C-R
2. A-P, B-Q, C-R
3. A-Q, B-R, C-P
4. A-R, B-P, C-Q
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Why is the female mosquito not considered a parasite, even though it feeds on human blood?
1. It does not remain attached to the host and feeds only briefly for reproduction.
2. It lives permanently on the host and derives all its nutrition from the host.
3. It completes its life cycle entirely inside the host organism.
4. It reduces the reproduction of the host by laying eggs inside host tissues.
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