Population Interactions
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344222 Mutualism examples are
i. A wasp pollinating a fig flower
ii. Rhizobium and its leguminous plant
iii. Lichen
iv. Mycorrhizae
v. Moth and yucca
vi. Ophyrus and bee

1 i, ii. iii. iv
2 i, iii, iv, vi
3 i, iii, iv, v, vi
4 All are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344223 A form of symbiosis in which both participants benefit is:

1 Commensalism
2 Parasitism
3 Mutualism
4 Predation
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344224 Best example of co-evolution

1 Fig trees and pollinator species of wasp
2 Fig trees and pollinator species of moth
3 Sea anemone and clown fish
4 Orchids and bees
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344225 Match the columns I and II.
Column I
Column II
A
Morphological
P
Altitude sickness
B
Physiological adaptation
Q
Cactus
C
Chemical substance
R
Caffeine
D
Behavioural adaptation
S
Basking of lizards

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{Q}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344222 Mutualism examples are
i. A wasp pollinating a fig flower
ii. Rhizobium and its leguminous plant
iii. Lichen
iv. Mycorrhizae
v. Moth and yucca
vi. Ophyrus and bee

1 i, ii. iii. iv
2 i, iii, iv, vi
3 i, iii, iv, v, vi
4 All are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344223 A form of symbiosis in which both participants benefit is:

1 Commensalism
2 Parasitism
3 Mutualism
4 Predation
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344224 Best example of co-evolution

1 Fig trees and pollinator species of wasp
2 Fig trees and pollinator species of moth
3 Sea anemone and clown fish
4 Orchids and bees
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344225 Match the columns I and II.
Column I
Column II
A
Morphological
P
Altitude sickness
B
Physiological adaptation
Q
Cactus
C
Chemical substance
R
Caffeine
D
Behavioural adaptation
S
Basking of lizards

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{Q}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344222 Mutualism examples are
i. A wasp pollinating a fig flower
ii. Rhizobium and its leguminous plant
iii. Lichen
iv. Mycorrhizae
v. Moth and yucca
vi. Ophyrus and bee

1 i, ii. iii. iv
2 i, iii, iv, vi
3 i, iii, iv, v, vi
4 All are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344223 A form of symbiosis in which both participants benefit is:

1 Commensalism
2 Parasitism
3 Mutualism
4 Predation
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344224 Best example of co-evolution

1 Fig trees and pollinator species of wasp
2 Fig trees and pollinator species of moth
3 Sea anemone and clown fish
4 Orchids and bees
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344225 Match the columns I and II.
Column I
Column II
A
Morphological
P
Altitude sickness
B
Physiological adaptation
Q
Cactus
C
Chemical substance
R
Caffeine
D
Behavioural adaptation
S
Basking of lizards

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{Q}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344222 Mutualism examples are
i. A wasp pollinating a fig flower
ii. Rhizobium and its leguminous plant
iii. Lichen
iv. Mycorrhizae
v. Moth and yucca
vi. Ophyrus and bee

1 i, ii. iii. iv
2 i, iii, iv, vi
3 i, iii, iv, v, vi
4 All are correct
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344223 A form of symbiosis in which both participants benefit is:

1 Commensalism
2 Parasitism
3 Mutualism
4 Predation
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344224 Best example of co-evolution

1 Fig trees and pollinator species of wasp
2 Fig trees and pollinator species of moth
3 Sea anemone and clown fish
4 Orchids and bees
BIOXII13: ORGANISMS AND POPULATION

344225 Match the columns I and II.
Column I
Column II
A
Morphological
P
Altitude sickness
B
Physiological adaptation
Q
Cactus
C
Chemical substance
R
Caffeine
D
Behavioural adaptation
S
Basking of lizards

1 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
2 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{Q}\)
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)
4 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{Q}, \mathrm{B}-\mathrm{P}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{R}, \mathrm{D}-\mathrm{S}\)