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Symbiosis 101.

Symbiosis 101. By: AJ Gavillan & Bradford Webb. Commensalism . A relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed Barnacles attached to a whale to undergo metamorphosis. The whale is neither harmed or helped. Mutalism.

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Symbiosis 101.

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  1. Symbiosis 101. By: AJ Gavillan & Bradford Webb

  2. Commensalism • A relationship between two organisms in which one benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed • Barnacles attached to a whale to undergo metamorphosis. The whale is neither harmed or helped.

  3. Mutalism • When to organisms benefit from each other. • When a bird eats the ticks off a hippos hide. The bird benefits by getting food and the hippo gets the ticks removed.

  4. Paratism • Paratism is when a parasite benefits from harming its host • Tapeworms eat digested food in its host digestive track.

  5. Tapeworms • There are different types of tapeworms for different types of host. • tapeworms can grow up to 6ft long and some can be as long as a eyelash.

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