match the interaction example with the type of interaction 1.                                                                        burrs (seeds) being carried on the back of a mammal                                                                        rust fungus & wheat                                                                        colorado potato beetle and potato leaves                                                                        rhizobia and legumes                                                                        dandelions and grass A. commensalism B. parasitism C. herbivory D. mutualism E. competition 2. match the examples of plant defense strategies with the type of defense that it represents                                                             reinforcing the cell wall with polysaccharides                                                             caffeine in tea leaves inhibiting insect feeding                                                             tree bark                                                             acidic pr proteins warning other cells of pathogen attack A. active/induced & physical B. induced/active & chemical C. constitutive/passive and physical D. constitutive/passive and chemical   3. Select all that apply to plant defenses     plants only use toxins that don't affect their own cells     plants will sacrifice infected or damaged cells     plants can warn other parts of themselves that they are under attack     the hypersensitive response is effective against necrotropic pathogens     plants have the same strategy for responding to herbivores and biotrophic pathogens

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match the interaction example with the type of interaction

1.

                                                                      

burrs (seeds) being carried on the back of a mammal

                                                                      

rust fungus & wheat

                                                                      

colorado potato beetle and potato leaves

                                                                      

rhizobia and legumes

                                                                      

dandelions and grass

A.

commensalism

B.

parasitism

C.

herbivory

D.

mutualism

E.

competition

2.

match the examples of plant defense strategies with the type of defense that it represents

                                                           

reinforcing the cell wall with polysaccharides

                                                           

caffeine in tea leaves inhibiting insect feeding

                                                           

tree bark

                                                           

acidic pr proteins warning other cells of pathogen attack

A.

active/induced & physical

B.

induced/active & chemical

C.

constitutive/passive and physical

D.

constitutive/passive and chemical

 

3.

Select all that apply to plant defenses

   

plants only use toxins that don't affect their own cells

   

plants will sacrifice infected or damaged cells

   

plants can warn other parts of themselves that they are under attack

   

the hypersensitive response is effective against necrotropic pathogens

   

plants have the same strategy for responding to herbivores and biotrophic pathogens

 

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