symbiosis
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Symbiosis. 3 types of Symbiosis. It literally means “together life”. It refers to organisms that live in close approximation; often they cannot live without each other. Top flap). Parasitism (right flap). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Symbiosis
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3 types of SymbiosisIt literally means “together life”. It
refers to organisms that live in close approximation; often they cannot live without each other.
Top flap)
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Parasitism (right flap)Relationship in which one organism (the host)
is the source of food and/or shelter for the organism (the parasite)
*Parasite benefits/ Host is harmed*Examples:Tick feeding on blood of a dogHead lice on human scalpTape worm in intestinesMistletoe putting roots into host tree.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dDjmkWojE8
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Mutualism (left flap)Neither species is hurt in anyway, they both
receive a benefit from the relationship.*Both Benefit*Examples:Bees and FlowersBacteria living in cow’s intestines, help break
down cellulose.Honey guide bird leads honey badger to
honey, they both eat.
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Commensalism (bottom)One organism benefits from the relationship
while the other is neither helped or harmed.*one benefits/one not helped or harmed*Examples:Barnacles living on a whaleRemoras attach themselves to a sharks body.
They eat sharks food scraps and have protection.
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Mutualism
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Parasitism
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Mutualism
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Commensalism
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Parasitism
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Commensalism
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Mutualism