Mullerian Mimicry
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Q. The monarch and viceroy butterfly have the same bright red and black color, to indicate their poisonous nature. This is a case of ___
- Mullerian Mimicry
- None of the above
- Mimicry
- Aposematism
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When one animal copies the appearance, actions, or sounds of another animal to avoid predators, it is called
Commensalism
Mimicry
Competition
Aposematism
Q. The monarch and viceroy butterfly have the same bright red and black color, to indicate their poisonous nature. This is a case of ___
- Mimicry
- Aposematism
- Mullerian Mimicry
- None of the above
Q. The monarch and viceroy butterfly have the same bright red and black color, to indicate their poisonous nature. This is a case of ___
- Mimicry
- Aposematism
- Mullerian Mimicry
- None of the above
Q. Organisms within a community have developed defenses against predators. Answer the following question using the choices provided. The answer choices may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
Predators have learned to associate the bright colors of poison-arrow frogs with danger. This is an example of
Predators have learned to associate the bright colors of poison-arrow frogs with danger. This is an example of
- Aposematic coloration
- Batesian mimicry
- Cryptic coloration
- Chemical defense
- Herbivory
Q.
A surprising number of insects on milkweed plants share the same red and black colors. Explain the specific reason
prey
predator
moth
both b and c
Q.
When one animal copies the appearance, actions, or sounds of another animal to avoid predators, it is called
mimicry
competition
symbiosis
commensalism
Q.
A surprising number of insects on milkweed plants share the same red and black colors. Explain the specific reason
Mimicry
Mullerian mimicry
Batesian mimicry
Co-evolution