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Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of:
1 Parasites
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Mutualism
Explanation:
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of Epiphytes.
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Statement A : In commensalism, one organism is benefied and other is unaffected. Statement B : Epiphyte on a mango branch is an example of commensalism.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Commensalism is a relationship between species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected. Humans are host to a variety of commensal bacteria in their bodies that do not harm them but rely on them for survival (e.g. bacteria that consume dead skin). Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants but do not use their nutrients. As a result, the connection between a mango tree and an orchid is a commensalism, in which one species benefits while the other is unaffected. So, both statements are correct
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Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called:
1 Pneumatophores
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Lichen
Explanation:
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called epiphytes.
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Commensalism is shown by all except
1 Orchid on mango branch
2 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
3 Barnacles growing on the back of a whale benefit
4 Cuckoo (Koel) and crow
Explanation:
Commensalism is shown by all except cuckoo and crow.
344175
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of:
1 Parasites
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Mutualism
Explanation:
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of Epiphytes.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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Statement A : In commensalism, one organism is benefied and other is unaffected. Statement B : Epiphyte on a mango branch is an example of commensalism.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Commensalism is a relationship between species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected. Humans are host to a variety of commensal bacteria in their bodies that do not harm them but rely on them for survival (e.g. bacteria that consume dead skin). Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants but do not use their nutrients. As a result, the connection between a mango tree and an orchid is a commensalism, in which one species benefits while the other is unaffected. So, both statements are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344177
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called:
1 Pneumatophores
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Lichen
Explanation:
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called epiphytes.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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Commensalism is shown by all except
1 Orchid on mango branch
2 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
3 Barnacles growing on the back of a whale benefit
4 Cuckoo (Koel) and crow
Explanation:
Commensalism is shown by all except cuckoo and crow.
344175
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of:
1 Parasites
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Mutualism
Explanation:
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of Epiphytes.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344176
Statement A : In commensalism, one organism is benefied and other is unaffected. Statement B : Epiphyte on a mango branch is an example of commensalism.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Commensalism is a relationship between species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected. Humans are host to a variety of commensal bacteria in their bodies that do not harm them but rely on them for survival (e.g. bacteria that consume dead skin). Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants but do not use their nutrients. As a result, the connection between a mango tree and an orchid is a commensalism, in which one species benefits while the other is unaffected. So, both statements are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344177
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called:
1 Pneumatophores
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Lichen
Explanation:
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called epiphytes.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344178
Commensalism is shown by all except
1 Orchid on mango branch
2 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
3 Barnacles growing on the back of a whale benefit
4 Cuckoo (Koel) and crow
Explanation:
Commensalism is shown by all except cuckoo and crow.
344175
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of:
1 Parasites
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Mutualism
Explanation:
Orchids, which grow trees, the examples of Epiphytes.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344176
Statement A : In commensalism, one organism is benefied and other is unaffected. Statement B : Epiphyte on a mango branch is an example of commensalism.
1 Statement A is correct but Statement B is incorrect.
2 Statement A is incorrect but Statement B is correct.
3 Both statements are correct.
4 Both Statements are incorrect.
Explanation:
Commensalism is a relationship between species in which one benefits and the other is unaffected. Humans are host to a variety of commensal bacteria in their bodies that do not harm them but rely on them for survival (e.g. bacteria that consume dead skin). Epiphytes are plants that grow on other plants but do not use their nutrients. As a result, the connection between a mango tree and an orchid is a commensalism, in which one species benefits while the other is unaffected. So, both statements are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344177
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called:
1 Pneumatophores
2 Epiphytes
3 Saprophytes
4 Lichen
Explanation:
Small herbaceous plants that grow on higher plants but do not obtain their nourishment from them are called epiphytes.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344178
Commensalism is shown by all except
1 Orchid on mango branch
2 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
3 Barnacles growing on the back of a whale benefit
4 Cuckoo (Koel) and crow
Explanation:
Commensalism is shown by all except cuckoo and crow.