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Byrnescience-Bee Curriculum Integration Unit Lesson 1-Pre/Post Test- Pre Test (T/F) Questions Post Test (T/F) 1. Mutualism is a relationship where neither species benefits from the existence and activities from another species. 2. In parasitism the members involved are commonly referred to as predator and prey. 3. Commensalism is the relationship where one species benefits while the other is unaffected. 4. Competition occurs when two species share a requirement for a limited resource which reduces the fitness of one or both species. 5. Parasitism involves one species benefitting while another species is harmed. 6. In predation the members involved are commonly referred to as parasite and host. KeyPre Test (T/F) Questions 1. Mutualism is a relationship where neither species benefits from the existence and activities from another species. 2. In parasitism the members involved are commonly referred to as predator and prey. 3. Commensalism is the relationship where one species benefits while the other is unaffected. 4. Competition occurs when two species share a requirement for a limited resource which reduces the fitness of one or both species. 5. Parasitism involves one species benefitting while another species is harmed. 6. In predation the members involved are commonly referred to as parasite and host. Post Test (T/F) F F T T T F