BIOLOGY 171 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Arthropod, Chitin, Hexapoda
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An interaction between species in which one partner benefits with no apparent effect on the other. The set of all populations found in a given place. Fixed feature of an organism, such as object such as object resemblance, that deters predators. A parasite that lives on a host but does not enter the host"s body. A parasite that lives inside of the host. Describes a mutualism in which one or both sides can survive without the other. Physical, chemical, or behavioral defensive traits that are induced in the prey in response to the presence of a predator. Any of the parasitic worms, lice, fungi, and the like that have comparatively long generation times, spread by direct or indirect transmission, and may involve intermediate hosts or vectors. Any of the viruses, bacteria, and protozoans, characterized by small size, short generation time, and rapid multiplication. Describe a mutualism in which one or both sides cannot survive without the other.