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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS What it means: Two organisms that live together Temporarily or for a longer time At least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship

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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS

What it means:

Two organisms that live together

Temporarily or for a longer time

At least one of the organisms benefits from the relationship

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Organism One Organism Two

Mutualism + (Happy)

+ (Happy)

Predation + (Happy)

- (Sad)

Parasitism + (Happy)

-(Sad)

Commensalism + (Happy)

0 (Neutral)

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Symbiotic Relationships

Commensalism- one species benefits and the other is neither harmed nor helped

Ex. orchids on a treeEpiphytes: A plant, such as a tropical orchid or a bromeliad, that grows on another plant upon which it depends for mechanical support but not for nutrients. Also called aerophyte, air plant.

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Symbiotic Relationships

Parasitism- one species benefits (parasite)

and the other is harmed (host)

Parasite-Host relationship

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Symbiotic Relationships

Parasitism- parasite-hostEx. lampreys, leeches, fleas,ticks,tapeworm

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Symbiotic Relationships

Mutualism- beneficial to both species

Ex. cleaning birds and

cleaner shrimp

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Explain how the cow and chicken exhibit commensalism in this cartoon.

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This tiny emperor shrimp is riding along on the back of a sea cucumber (a long worm-like starfish relative) while it crawls along a sandy bottom. The

shrimp gets to travel around under the protection of its much larger partner, and the sea cucumber doesn't seem to

mind.

Emperor Shrimp & Sea Cucumber

commensalism

What symbiotic relationship is this?

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Moray Eel & Cleaner Fish

This moray eel has a small fish cleaning between its teeth. The eel gets a clean

mouth while the cleaner fish gets a nice meal.

What symbiotic relationship is this?

mutualism

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Loa Loa Worm & Human

This worm infects human the blood stream and gets a nice warm safe home

there. The human may go blind or

have other complications as a result.

What symbiotic relationship is this?

parasitism

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Goby and Alpheid Shrimp

What symbiotic relationship is this?

mutualism

This alpheid shrimp (onthe right) uses its strong claws

like a bulldozer to create a burrow in the sand. The shrimp is nearly blind. It relies upon its partner, the sharp-eyed goby, to

warn of danger. When a potential predator approaches, both animals disappear quickly

into the burrow

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Hummingbird Moth & Flower

This hummingbird moth is drinking the nectar of a flower. The flower gets pollinated (the moth brings

pollen from other flowers) and the moth gets a tasty meal.

What symbiotic relationship is this?

mutualism