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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS

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Create a Concept Web in your Science Journal That looks like

this

Mutualism

Symbiosis

Commensalism

Parasitism

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What is symbiosis?

Definition: A close relationship between two different kinds of organisms in which at least one of the organisms benefits.

It is usually a relationship that lasts over a period of time .

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Types of Symbiosis

There are three types of symbiotic relationships.MutualismCommensalismParasitism

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Mutualism A type of symbiosis

in which both organisms benefit from the relationship.

The bee gets a meal and the flower gets help reproducing

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Mutualism:Moray eel with Cleaner Fish

Moray eel gets a clean mouth Cleaner Fish gets a meal

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Mutualism: Antelope with Oxpecker

Antelope gets parasites removed. Oxpecker gets a

meal

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Commensalism• A type of symbiosis

where one species benefits while the second species is neither helped nor harmed.

(it is unaffected)

Cattle and egret.

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Commensalism: Cattle w/ cattle egrets

Cattle stir up insects as they eat grass

Egrets hang around and eat insects

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Orchids grow on tree branches in rainforests to be closer to sunlight

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Parasitism A type of symbiosis

where one organism benefits while the other is harmed.

Usually the parasite lives in or on the host organism. Wasp and caterpillar

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Parasites common in dogs

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Aphids or “Plant Lice” suck the sap from plants

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Do parasites generally kill their host?

Why?