Possible Test Questions
Commensalism
Parasitism
Mutualism
Food
100

What is the predator that has no natural predator of its own called?

Apex Predator

100

True or False: In commensalism, both species benefit from the relationship.

False

100

True or False: In parasitism, both species are harmed from the relationship.

False

100

True or False: In mutualism, both species benefit from the relationship.

True

100

A steak that is lightly cooked and still red inside is called medium ________.

Rare

200

When one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.

Commensalism

200

Name an example of commensalism in an ecosystem that has not been mentioned in the game so far.

Mr. Erb will decide

200

Name an example of parasitism in an ecosystem that has not been mentioned in the game so far.

Mr Erb will decide

200

Name an example of mutualism in an ecosystem that has not been mentioned in the game so far.

Mr Erb will decide

200

Spuds are another name for what common food item?

Potatoes

300

When one organism benefits and the other is harmed.

Parasitism

300

How is commensalism different from mutualism?

Commensalism only one benefits

300

How is parasitism different from commensalism?

One is harmed instead of one not harmed.

300

How is mutualism different from parasitism?

Mutualism is both organisms are benefited, parasitism one organism is harmed.

300

This green sauce is popular in South America and is good on grilled meats. It is made out of olive oil, vinegar, garlic, cilantro, parsley, and oregano. What is it called?

Chimichurri

 

400

A relationship between two species in a community.

Symbiosis

400

What benefit does a bird get while riding on a hippo?

Safety from predators

400

The harmed species in a parasitic relationship is called this.

Host

400

The benefit a flower gets from bees.

Pollination

400

What is the temperature raw chicken should be cooked to ensuring it is safe to eat?

165 degrees Fahrenheit 

500

The word symbiosis comes from Greek. Name the two root words and their meanings in "symbiosis."

What is syn- (together) and bio- (life)

Living together.

500

The benefit a tree frog gets from being in a tree's leaves.

Shelter, cover, hiding

500

If a bee lands on a flower and collects its nectar, is this an example of parasitism?
Why or why not?

No. The bee spreads the nectar & pollen which helps the flower reproduce

500

The benefits that people and intestinal bacteria get from eachother.

Digestion help and food for bacteria

500

What are the two ingredients used to make a roux?

Flour and butter


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