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part 2: symbiosis matching part a. match each scenario (1 - 5) with the correct type of interactions (a - e). scenario 1. wolves hunt and kill deer for food. 2. a tapeworm lives inside a human’s intestines, absorbing nutrients. 3. bees collect nectar from flowers while spreading pollen 4. barnacles attach to a whale’s skin, gaining a place to live without harming the whale. 5. two lion fight over the same food. interaction types a. mutualism b. parasitism c. commensalism d. predation e. competition
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- Wolves hunting deer is predation as one organism hunts another for food.
- A tapeworm living in a human's intestines and absorbing nutrients is parasitism where one organism benefits at the expense of another.
- Bees collecting nectar and spreading pollen is mutualism as both the bees and the flowers benefit.
- Barnacles attaching to a whale's skin and getting a living - place without harming the whale is commensalism where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- Two lions fighting over the same food is competition as they are competing for a limited resource.
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- D. Predation
- B. Parasitism
- A. Mutualism
- C. Commensalism
- E. Competition