Question 17 Bacteria always cause harm or disease when interacting with other organisms. Group of answer choices True False Question 18 Which of the following is an example of a protist causing harm to another organism? Group of answer choices Protozoa in the genus Plasmodium causing malaria in humans Tuberculosis in humans caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Fungi in the genus Penicillium producing penicillin that kills nearby bacteria The ghost plant Monotropa uniflora stealing nutrients from fungi Question 19 Mycorrhizae are structures formed to allow trade between which types of organisms? Group of answer choices Fungi and plants Plants and bacteria Fungi and bacteria Plants and other plants Question 20 Lichens are communities with more than one species living in them. What combination of different types of organisms would be most likely found in a lichen? Group of answer choices Multiple species of fungi Fungi and parasitic animals Fungi and photosynthetic protists Fungi and photosynthetic plants Question 21 A protist that has chloroplasts, and the ability to consume small living bacteria, and the ability break down 14

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**Question 17**
- **Statement:** Bacteria always cause harm or disease when interacting with other organisms.
- **Group of answer choices:**
  - True
  - False

**Question 18**
- **Statement:** Which of the following is an example of a protist causing harm to another organism?
- **Group of answer choices:**
  - Protozoa in the genus *Plasmodium* causing malaria in humans
  - Tuberculosis in humans caused by *Mycobacterium tuberculosis*
  - Fungi in the genus *Penicillium* producing penicillin that kills nearby bacteria
  - The ghost plant *Monotropa uniflora* stealing nutrients from fungi

**Question 19**
- **Statement:** Mycorrhizae are structures formed to allow trade between which types of organisms?
- **Group of answer choices:**
  - Fungi and plants
  - Fungi and bacteria
  - Plants and other plants

**Question 20**
- **Statement:** Lichens are communities with more than one species living in them. What combination of different types of organisms would be most likely found in a lichen?
- **Group of answer choices:**
  - Multiple species of fungi
  - Fungi and parasitic animals
  - Fungi and photosynthetic protists
  - Fungi and photosynthetic plants

**Question 21**
- **Note:** The text for this question is cut off in the image.
Transcribed Image Text:**Question 17** - **Statement:** Bacteria always cause harm or disease when interacting with other organisms. - **Group of answer choices:** - True - False **Question 18** - **Statement:** Which of the following is an example of a protist causing harm to another organism? - **Group of answer choices:** - Protozoa in the genus *Plasmodium* causing malaria in humans - Tuberculosis in humans caused by *Mycobacterium tuberculosis* - Fungi in the genus *Penicillium* producing penicillin that kills nearby bacteria - The ghost plant *Monotropa uniflora* stealing nutrients from fungi **Question 19** - **Statement:** Mycorrhizae are structures formed to allow trade between which types of organisms? - **Group of answer choices:** - Fungi and plants - Fungi and bacteria - Plants and other plants **Question 20** - **Statement:** Lichens are communities with more than one species living in them. What combination of different types of organisms would be most likely found in a lichen? - **Group of answer choices:** - Multiple species of fungi - Fungi and parasitic animals - Fungi and photosynthetic protists - Fungi and photosynthetic plants **Question 21** - **Note:** The text for this question is cut off in the image.
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