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Page 1: Not all relationships among organisms involve food. Many organisms live together and share resources in other ways. Any close relationship between species

Symbiosis

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Symbiosis

Not all relationships among organisms

involve food. Many organisms live

together and share resources in other ways. Any close

relationship between species

is called symbiosis.

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3 Types of Symbiosis

Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism

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Mutualism

Mutualism – A symbiotic relationship in which both

species benefit.

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Cowbirds and Large Animals

The cowbird benefits by eating the ticks and mites off the large animal. The large animal benefits from have the parasites removed from them. The birds can also warn them of danger.

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Bees and PollenBees receive

nectar from the flowers in order to make honey. As the bees collect

nectar, they collect pollen on their

body. As they fly to another flower, they pollinate it by dusting the pollen

on the flowers stamen.

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Mutualism Examples

Egyptian Plover Bird and crocodiles

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Mutualism Examples

Goby Fish and Shrimp (where the shrimp digs and cleans up a burrow and the fish warn the almost blind shrimp against predators.)

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Picture of Gobi Fish/Shrimp

Working together!!

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Commensalism Commensalism – A symbiotic

relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected.

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Clown Fish and Sea Anemones

The clown fish is immune to the stings of the sea anemones tentacles. The clown fish makes its home in the tentacles for protection. The clown fish gets shelter, but the sea anemone gets nothing.

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Shark and Remora

The remora hangs around the shark picking up any scraps it may leave. The remora gets food while the shark gets nothing.

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Remora – see the sucker where it attaches to the shark?

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Commensalism

Barnacles adhering to skin of a whale – Barnacles get a free ride, whale not

affected.

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More barnacles on a whale!

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Parasitism

Parasitism – A symbiotic relationship in which one

organism benefits but the other is harmed.

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Tapeworm and Humans(parasite/host)

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Tapeworms and Humans

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Tapeworms and Humans

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Tapeworms and Humans

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Ticks (tick=parasite, dog=host)

Tick attaches to dog and eats dog’s blood. Tick is a parasite – it is benefitting while it is hurting the host, the dog. Tick will not kill dog because it wants to live off of dog for a very long time.

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Tick

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Even Athletes foot is a parasite

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Parasitism (laying its eggs to feast on the caterpillar)

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Parasitism

Mosquitoes

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Leeches

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Symbiosis

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Predator/Prey Relationship

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Predator and Prey

An organism’s niche includes how it avoids being eaten and how it finds or captures its food. Predators are

consumers that capture and eat

other consumers. The prey is the

organism that is captured by the

predator.

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Predator and Prey

The deer is being eaten by the python. It is prey.

The python has captured and is eating the deer.

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Predator and Prey

Predator

Prey

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Predator and Prey

PredatorPrey

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Predator and Prey

Prey Predator

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Predator and Prey

This alligator is the predator. It eats the python.

This python is the prey. It is eaten by the alligator.

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Predator and Prey

This python swallowed the alligator. It is the predator.

This alligator was swallowed by the python. It was the prey.

The alligator did get some revenge. The meal was too big for the python and caused it bust.

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Lynx vs. Hare

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Predator/Prey Relationship

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Predator/Prey Relationship

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Predator/Prey RelationshipThe presence of predators usually increases the number of different

species that can live in an ecosystem. Predators limit the size of prey populations. As a

result, food and other resources are less likely to

become scarce, and competition between species

is reduced.

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Your assignment:

Draw pictures of each type of symbiosis.

Follow your instructions on your paper! If you don’t finish, it is homework!