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- 1. Which among the organisms in example 2 (food web) receives the least amount of energy? (except decomposers).Four common relationships between organisms are listed in the box. 1. Bees pollinate plants as they move from flower to flower gathering nectar. 2. Green algae grow on the backs of spider crabs living in shallow water, camouflaging the spider crabs while the crabs protect the algae from predators. 3. Fleas live on the skin of dogs and obtain nutrients from the dogs' blood. 4. Nitrogen-fixing bacteria obtain nutrients from their host plants and use the nutrients to supply nitrogen to the plants. Which statements best describe these relationships? O Relationships 1 and 4 are examples of mutualism. Relationship 2 is an example of con sm. Relationship 3 is example of parasitism. nensa O Relationships 1 and 2 are examples of commensalism. Relationships 3 and 4 are examples of mutualism. Relationship 1 is an example of commensalism. Relationships 2 and 4 are examples of mutualism. Relationship 3 is an example of predation. O Relationships 1, 2, and 4 are examples of mutualism. Relationship 3…6. In this food chain case, there are six trophic levels. Which of the following sequences lists the trophic levels from "first" or lowest to "sixth" or highest? a. copepods, herring, phytoplankton, swordfish, mackerel, human b. herring, human, copepods, mackerel, phytoplankton, swordfish c. phytoplankton, copepods, herring, mackerel, swordfish, human
- 21. Name of the food chain which is generally present in all type of ecosystem. Explain and write their significance.The position of an organism along a food chain is known as its.__________ locus location trophic level microcosmDecomposers are associated with which class of food web? grazing detrital inverted aquatic
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