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Listed below are examples of symbiotic relationships.Next to each one,write a "P" if it represents parasitism,a "C" if it represents commensalism,or an "M" if it represents mutualism.Note that the same answer may be used more than once.
man's relationship with dogs
ticks on a dog
spiders building their webs on plants
clown fish getting shelter from a sea anemone and chasing away fish that eat anemones
Vernon's Hierarchal Model
A psychological theory that organizes intelligence into a hierarchy, with g (general intelligence) at the top, followed by two major group factors of verbal-educational and spatial-mechanical abilities.
Intelligence
The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
Verbal-Numerical
Relating to or involving both words and numbers, often in the context of testing or assessments that measure verbal and mathematical abilities.
Spatial-Physical
Relates to the ability to understand and manipulate the physical world, including navigating space and manipulating objects.
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