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In Biology / College | 2025-07-03

A close relationship between two organisms of different species that benefits both and harms neither is called
A. Mutualism
B. Parasitism
C. Interaction
D. Commensalism

What are heterotrophs often called?
A. Producers
B. Consumers
C. Scavengers
D. Decomposers

To determine an organism's niche, you need to identify
A. what it eats, where it lives and how it interacts.
B. where it lives, what it does during the day and its color.
C. what it eats, where it lives and how it fights other animals.
D. how it makes its food, how it finds its food and where it lives.

Refer to the food chain below to answer Questions 8 and 9.
Hibiscus -> Weevil -> Small bird -> Hawk

Which organism is an autotroph?
A. Hibiscus
B. Weevil
C. Small bird
D. Hawk

The third order consumer is the
A. hawk
B. weevil
C. hibiscus
D. small bird

Asked by fd3289778

Answer (2)

The answers to the questions relate to the interactions within biology, focusing on mutualism, heterotrophs as consumers, defining an organism's niche, identifying autotrophs, and understanding the positioning of consumers in food chains. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-03

The answers are: 1) Mutualism for the close relationship, 2) Consumers for heterotrophs, 3) The niche is defined by what it eats, where it lives, and how it interacts, 4) Hibiscus is the autotroph, and 5) The hawk is the third order consumer.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-04