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a. Classify the following biological associations under the headings in the table ...

a. Classify the following biological associations under the headings in the table below:
(i) Remora and shark;
(ii) Lichen;
(iii) Cattle and white Egret;
(iv) Tapeworm in the gut of humans;
(v) Flowers and Honeybees;
(vi) Mistletoe and Cacao plant.
Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism




[6 marks]
b. (i) State three adaptive features of parasites. [6 marks]
(ii) State two effects of parasites on their hosts. [2 marks]
c. (i) What are saprophytes? [2 marks]
(ii) Give four examples of saprophytes. [4 marks]
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    Correct Answer: Option
    Explanation:
    Parasitism Mutualism Commensalism
    Tapeworm in the gut of humansMistletoe and Cacao plant LichenCattle and white EgretFlowers and Honeybees Remora and shark




    b. (i) Adaptive features of parasites
    - possession of specialised organs/haustoria/suckers/hooks; for attachment to the surface of the body of the host;
    - specialised piercing/sucking mouthparts; for sucking fluids/blood/plant juices;
    - hermaphrodite/ability to reproduce rapidly/easily in large numbers/large quantity of eggs are produced; to propagate their lineage/species;
    - large surface area; for absorption of digested food;
    - possession of special features/structures/cuticle; to withstand harsh environment/conditions/being digested.
    (ii) Effects of parasites on their host
    Absorption of nutrients from the body of the host can:
    - lead to stunted growth;
    - lead to low resistance to diseases in the host;
    - lead to loss of blood;
    - lead to loss of weight;
    - lead to septicaemia;
    - cause diseases/injuries/harm;
    - lead to death;
    - de-value the worth of animal skin/hides/ reduce the value of farm animals.
    c. (i) Saprophytes
    are organisms that feed; on dead/decaying/decomposing organic matter.
    (ii) Examples of saprophytes
    - Fungi/Bacteria/
    - Mushroom
    - Azotobacter
    - Rhizopus;
    - Clostridium
    - Mucor
    - Streptomycetes
    - Toadstool
    - Mold/mould
    - Penicillium
    - Saccharomyces
    - Aspergillus
    - Yeast.

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