Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
How is mutualism different from commensalism?
Advertisements
उत्तर
Mutualism differs from commensalism in that the latter provides a benefit to just one of the participating species, the benefitted species being called a commensal.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the type of association:
Clownfish and sea anemone
Define the term population interactions. State its two types.
Select the CORRECT match:
| I | II | ||
| i. | Competition | a. | Lichen |
| ii. | Commensalism | b. | Sea anemone and clownfish |
| iii. | Mutualism | c. | Lions and Leopards |
Amensalism is an association between two species where ______.
In an association of two animal species, one is a termite which feeds on wood and the other is a protozoan Trichonympha present in the gut of the termite. What type of association they establish?
Give one example for the following type.
Camouflaged animal
Give one example for the following type.
Chemical defense agent
Write the observations made at the end of Connell's field, experiment on barnacles on the rocky sea coasts of Scotland.
"Abingdon tortoise in Galapagos islands became extinct within a decade on introduction of goats in the island." Explain giving reason.
What are the special adaptations that endoparasites show?
