Some of the water will be used for photosynthesis The excess water will be given off as water vapour. The water moves upwards in one direction in plants from the roots to…
Slide 1 Symbiotic Relationships in Nature MutualismCommensalismParasitism Slide 2 Symbiosis: a definition Sym: From the greek/latin meaning “with” Sym: From the greek/latin…
Slide 1 Living Together Slide 2 Sym: From the greek/latin meaning “with” Bio: from the greek/latin meaning “to live” or “living” Symbiosis: A relationship where…
Slide 1 The social structure of insect societies Slide 2 What is different between insect societies and swarms of locusts, fish or birds? Slide 3 The social insects have…
Slide 1 Pollination Because plants can’t go find a mate they require the help of: Abiotic - Pollination by wind, water or gravity Biotic - Pollination by animals…
Chapter 2: Interactions in Ecosystems pg. 32 2.1 Types of Interactions p. 34 Symbiosis: is a biological relationship in which two species live closely together over time.…
Chapter 2: Interactions in Ecosystems pg. 32 2.1 Types of Interactions p. 34 Symbiosis: is a biological relationship in which two species live closely together over time.…
Symbiosis http://www.buzzfeed.com/awesomer/there-is-a-parasite-that-eats-tongues-and-replaces-them-with Symbiosis Panther Pre-Game Which of the following lists only organisms…