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rodikova [14]
3 years ago
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Match these items. 1. obtain food from non-living organic material taxis 2. mutually positive arrangement between species radiol

arian 3. response to a chemical symbiosis 4. response to light chemotaxis 5. member of phylum Foraminifera saprophyte 6. organism's response to a stimulus eukaryote 7. cell with membrane-bound structures host 8. organism in which a parasite is growing phototaxis 9. sexual reproduction in some protozoans conjugation
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ElenaW [278]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

1. obtain food from non-living organic material (saprophyte)

2. mutually positive arrangement between species (symbiosis)

3. response to a chemical

(chemotaxis)

4. response to light (phototaxis)

5. member of phylum Foraminifera (radiolarian)

6. organism's response to a stimulus (taxis)

7. cell with membrane-bound structures (eukaryote)

8. organism in which a parasite is growing (host)

9. sexual reproduction in some protozoans (conjugation)

Explanation:

The items duely matched to its meaning above.

All the matches corresponds with each other, with small explaination of what each does.

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