Microbial associations can be divided into two parts and five sub classifications, namely,
i) Symbiotic - Organisms that lives in close nutritional relationships
a) Mutualism - dependent organisms in which both the members are benefited.
b) Commensalism - One member is benefited and the other is not.
c) Parasitism - The parasite is benefited and the host is harmed.
ii) Non symbiotic - free living organisms
a) Synergism - Cooperative members and benefited by sharing nutrients.
b) Antagonism - Some members are inhibited and destroyed by the other members.
Mutuali Commensallism Nonsymbiotic Symbiotic Syntrophy Amensalism Parasitism Microbial Associations Organisms are froe-living relationships not required for...
Select all of the statements that accurately describe symbiotic relationships. Check All That Apply 0 Symbiotic relationships are examples of interspecific interactions. 0 Mutualism differs from commensalism in that in the former both members of the relationship derive some benefit, but in the latter one member of the relationship is harmed. 0 All forms of symbiosis usually involve coevolution. 0 Parasitism is only advantageous for the parasite when the host organism survives long enough for the parasite to complete the...
Symbiosis is: A close, long-term rendtion Shiamong two or more species that live and interact together There are 3 types of Symbiotic Relationships: 1) MOHOU SMA special type of relationship in which one organism feeds on and lives in or on another organism. Thus, the parasite_ _ and the host organism is 2) COMMU - A relationship in which both members _, but the other 3) Parasitism → A relationship in which one member organism neither benefits nor is harmed......
1. Parasitism is the association of two or more organisms of different species where: Select one: a. Both partners benefit from the association b. One partner benefits, but the other partner is unaffected c. No benefit is gained by either partner d. One partner benefits, and the other partner is harmed 2. Describe how negative pressure generated by shape changes in the thorax facilitates ventilation in mammals.
31. Which of the following is NOT an anti-predator defense mechanism? A. Plant chemicals, including coffee and tea caffeine, make caterpillars sick or jittery. B. The large eyespots on a moth's wing are exposed abruptly to startle a hungry bird. C. Many trees, vines, and shrubs have stems lines with long thorns. D. Many plants have brightly colored fruit and flowers. 32. An intimate relationship between two different species is called A. competition. B. a community. C. an ecosystem.D. symbiosis....
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...