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प्रश्न
Competition and Mutualism.
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उत्तर
| Competition | Mutualism |
| Competition is a rivalry between two individuals which required a source that is in short supply. | Mutualism is an interaction between two species in which both are benefited |
| One is benefited and other is harm | Both are benefited |
| Example -competition of food between carnivores | Example-Lichens |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Give one example of Interspecific competition.
What is population interaction? Explain the interactions in Mutualism and Competition.
Match the following and choose the correct combination from the options given below.
| Column I | Column II |
| Mutualism | Lion and deer |
| Commensalism | Round worm and man |
| Parasitism | Birds compete with squirrels for nuts |
| Competition | Sea anemone on hermit crab |
| Predation | Barnacles attached to Whales |
Statement I: If one or two species are lost, it may not affect proper functioning of ecosystem.
Statement II: Loss of key species causes serious threat to functioning of ecosystem. Choose the correct alternative with reference to the above statements
Identify the interspecific interaction depicted in the following figure.

Which one of the following is NOT an example of commensalism?
Exarch xylem is found in:
In spite of interspecific competition in nature, which mechanism the competing species might have evolved for their survival?
Between which among the following, the relationship is not an example of
?
Give one example of commensalism.
