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artcher [175]
3 years ago
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Match the following terms and definitions. 1. unselfish behavior of an individual that looks after the group before itself kines

es 2. mimicry in which the mimic and model resemble each other, but the mimic is a harmless organism and the model possesses a defense mechanism carnivore 3. a flesh-eating animal altruism 4. a symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one species benefits and no effect is apparent to the other species herbivore 5. an animal that feeds on plants Batesian mimicry 6. random movement by animals due to environmental conditions commensalism
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2 answers:
Varvara68 [4.7K]3 years ago
7 0
Word 1
Word: Altruism
Definition: Unselfish behavior of an individual that looks after the group before itself
Word 2
Word: Batesian mimicry
Definition: Mimicry in which the mimic and model resemble each other, but the mimic is a harmless organism and the model possesses a defense mechanism carnivore 

Word 3
Word: Carnivore
Definition: A flesh-eating animal
Word 4
Word: Commensalism
Definition: A symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one species benefits and no effect is apparent to the other species herbivore
Word 5
Word: HerbivoreDefinition:  An animal that feeds on plants Batesian mimicry
Word6Word: KinesesDefinition: Random movement by animals due to environmental conditions commensalism
Hope this helps and brainliest i need to get back to ace :) 
Semmy [17]3 years ago
5 0
Hey there,

The following are the matched words and also the definition.

Word #1

<span>Word: Altruism

Definition: U</span><span>nselfish behavior of an individual that looks after the group before itself
_____________________________________________________________

Word #2

</span><span>Word: Batesian mimicry
</span>
<span>Definition: Mimicry in which the mimic and model resemble each other, but the mimic is a harmless organism and the model possesses a defense mechanism carnivore 
_____________________________________________________________

Word #3

Word: C</span><span>arnivore

Definition: A</span><span> flesh-eating animal
_____________________________________________________________

Word #4

Word: C</span>ommensalism<span>

Definition: A</span> symbiotic relationship between two organisms in which one species benefits and no effect is apparent to the other species herbivore
_____________________________________________________________

Word #5

Word: Herbivore

Definition:  An animal that feeds on plants Batesian mimicry
_____________________________________________________________

Word #6

Word: K<span>ineses</span>

Definition: R<span>andom movement by animals due to environmental conditions commensalism.
_____________________________________________________________

Hope this helps you!
~Jurgen</span>
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