Population is
- a group of organisms, all of the same species, which occupies a particular area.
- a group of individuals of different species in a certain time and place.
- a group of individuals of one species that live in a particular place.
Population size is influenced by
- birth rate and migration.
- in groups and chaotic.
- regular and in groups.
Indicators of population growth are NOT connected with
- competition.
- in groups and chaotic.
- regular and in groups.
Symbiosis is
- when dissimilar organisms live together in close association.
- in groups and chaotic.
- regular and in groups.
The distribution of populations in space can be
- in groups, accidental and regular.
- in groups and chaotic.
- regular and in groups.
Parasitism is a special kind of
- predation.
- symbiosis.
- co-operation.
The real parasite is always
- heterotroph.
- autotroph.
- saprophyte.
Endoparasites live
- inside the body of the host.
- externally on the host.
- externally on the host or also inside the body of the host.
Mutualism is an interaction between members of two species which benefits
- both.
- only one.
- nobody.
The difference between parasites and holoparasites are in
- nutrition.
- reproduction.
- a place on the body of the host.