NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
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Following diagram shows which type of interaction
1 Predation
2 Parasitism
3 Commensalism
4 Amensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is a type of interaction where one organism is benefited and one organism is neither harmed nor benefited. In the given example orchid growing on a tree is obtaining shelter from the higher plant whereas the higher plant is neither harmed nor benefited
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344180
Which of the following is not an example of commensalism?
1 Sea anemone and clown fish
2 Orchid on mango branch
3 Tapeworm and man
4 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Commensalism is a symbiotic association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm. Some of these include clownfish and sea anemones, epiphytes (orchid) on mango branch, cattle egret and grazing cattle Tapeworm is an endoparasite in man.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344181
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are
1 Marine crustacean
2 Fresh water crustacean
3 Marine insects
4 Marine arachanida
Explanation:
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are marine crustaceans
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344182
A probable example of commensalism is
1 Mycorrhizae on the roots of plants
2 Lichens = algae and fungi
3 Flowering plants and their pollinators
4 Barnacles on whales
Explanation:
A probable example of commensalism is Barnacles on whales.
344179
Following diagram shows which type of interaction
1 Predation
2 Parasitism
3 Commensalism
4 Amensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is a type of interaction where one organism is benefited and one organism is neither harmed nor benefited. In the given example orchid growing on a tree is obtaining shelter from the higher plant whereas the higher plant is neither harmed nor benefited
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344180
Which of the following is not an example of commensalism?
1 Sea anemone and clown fish
2 Orchid on mango branch
3 Tapeworm and man
4 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Commensalism is a symbiotic association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm. Some of these include clownfish and sea anemones, epiphytes (orchid) on mango branch, cattle egret and grazing cattle Tapeworm is an endoparasite in man.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344181
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are
1 Marine crustacean
2 Fresh water crustacean
3 Marine insects
4 Marine arachanida
Explanation:
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are marine crustaceans
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344182
A probable example of commensalism is
1 Mycorrhizae on the roots of plants
2 Lichens = algae and fungi
3 Flowering plants and their pollinators
4 Barnacles on whales
Explanation:
A probable example of commensalism is Barnacles on whales.
344179
Following diagram shows which type of interaction
1 Predation
2 Parasitism
3 Commensalism
4 Amensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is a type of interaction where one organism is benefited and one organism is neither harmed nor benefited. In the given example orchid growing on a tree is obtaining shelter from the higher plant whereas the higher plant is neither harmed nor benefited
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344180
Which of the following is not an example of commensalism?
1 Sea anemone and clown fish
2 Orchid on mango branch
3 Tapeworm and man
4 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Commensalism is a symbiotic association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm. Some of these include clownfish and sea anemones, epiphytes (orchid) on mango branch, cattle egret and grazing cattle Tapeworm is an endoparasite in man.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344181
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are
1 Marine crustacean
2 Fresh water crustacean
3 Marine insects
4 Marine arachanida
Explanation:
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are marine crustaceans
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344182
A probable example of commensalism is
1 Mycorrhizae on the roots of plants
2 Lichens = algae and fungi
3 Flowering plants and their pollinators
4 Barnacles on whales
Explanation:
A probable example of commensalism is Barnacles on whales.
344179
Following diagram shows which type of interaction
1 Predation
2 Parasitism
3 Commensalism
4 Amensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is a type of interaction where one organism is benefited and one organism is neither harmed nor benefited. In the given example orchid growing on a tree is obtaining shelter from the higher plant whereas the higher plant is neither harmed nor benefited
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344180
Which of the following is not an example of commensalism?
1 Sea anemone and clown fish
2 Orchid on mango branch
3 Tapeworm and man
4 Cattle egret and grazing cattle
Explanation:
Commensalism is a symbiotic association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm. Some of these include clownfish and sea anemones, epiphytes (orchid) on mango branch, cattle egret and grazing cattle Tapeworm is an endoparasite in man.
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344181
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are
1 Marine crustacean
2 Fresh water crustacean
3 Marine insects
4 Marine arachanida
Explanation:
Barnacles growing on the back of a whale are marine crustaceans
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION
344182
A probable example of commensalism is
1 Mycorrhizae on the roots of plants
2 Lichens = algae and fungi
3 Flowering plants and their pollinators
4 Barnacles on whales
Explanation:
A probable example of commensalism is Barnacles on whales.