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Symbiotic Relationships

Symbiotic Relationships. Mutualism: a relationship between two organisms in which both benefit from the relationship. Commensalism: a relationship between two organisms in which only one of them benefits, but does not harm the other .

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Symbiotic Relationships

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  1. Symbiotic Relationships

  2. Mutualism: a relationship between two organisms in which both benefit from the relationship. • Commensalism: a relationship between two organisms in which only one of them benefits, but does not harm the other. • Parasitism: a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is harmed.

  3. Honeybee and Flower Mutualism

  4. Flea and Dog Parasitism

  5. Remora Fish & Shark Commensalism

  6. Crocodile and Plover Bird Mutualism

  7. Cleaner shrimp & Fish Mutualism

  8. Cattle Egret Commensalism

  9. Lamprey and Fish Parasitism

  10. Tomato Hornworm and Wasp Larva Parasitism

  11. Carrier Crab and Sea Urchin Mutualism

  12. Oxpecker and Hippo Mutualism

  13. Boxer Crab and Sea Anemone Mutualism

  14. Caribou and Arctic Fox Commensalism

  15. Emperor Shrimp and Sea Cucumber Commensalism

  16. Dung Beetle Commensalism

  17. Tapeworm and Dog Parasitism

  18. Scallop with Barnacles Commensalism

  19. Grouper and Wrasse Mutualism

  20. Philippine Shrimp and Bubble Coral Commensalism

  21. Now it’s time to do your own!Give an example for each symbiotic relationship. • Claim • ______________ and _______________ • What kind of relationship? (Evidence) • __________________________________ • Why? (Reasoning) • ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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