Symbiotic Relationships. Symbiosis Symbiosis is a permanent

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Symbiosis There are 3 types of Symbiosis: 1.Commensalism – one organism benefits the other is not harmed or helped. + 0 Barnacles are transported and fed by the whale. The whale is not affected by the barnacles.
Symbiotic relationships are very important in nature and happen all around us. Can you think of an example. HINT SEE PICTURE!.
+ 0 Barnacles are transported and fed by the whale. The whale is not affected by the barnacles..
Parasitism – one organism benefits the other is harmed. + - The tick feeds on the dog. The tick could transmit disease to the host..
+ + The stinging tentacles of the sea anemone protect pairs of clown fish. In return, the clown fish clean debris from the sea anemone..
When a leech comes in contact with a human, it attaches to the skin with a suction cup shaped mouth. The Leech sucks blood from the human. The leech receives a meal, while the human loses a small amount of blood. The leach may also leave a small wound..
Once a tapeworm enters a host it will attach itself to the digestive tract of the host and feed off the food that the host ingests. The tapeworm is not feeding on the host, but is stealing nutrients from the host. This can lead to sickness, malnutrition, digestion problems and even death for the host..
This allows for the birds to be safe from predators. The tree does not receive anything from the bird.
Horse and humans are one example. The horse receives shelter, food and care from the human, while the horse is used for many jobs including transportation, hauling loads and in some cases, food..
The ants feed on insects that are found on the tree, which in turn protects the tree from harmful predators. The tree is unharmed by the ants..
The shrimp is almost blind leaving it vulnerable to predators when above ground. In case of danger the goby fish touches the shrimp with its tail to warn it. When that happens both the shrimp and goby fish quickly retract into the burrow..
When cattle are grazing, the burrs get tangled in the cattle’s fur, and then are transported to another area when the cattle wander. The burrs usually do not harm the cow, but the cow does not receive any benefit, either..
The fleas suck blood from the skin of their host. The fleas may cause blood loss, irritation and spread diseases over a period of time..
After a period of time, the eggs hatch and the wasp larvae feed on the caterpillar from the inside out. The caterpillar eventually dies..
The epiphytes receive a better location for collecting water and sunlight. The larger plant does not benefit in anyway..
They hunt prey that live in the treetops of the rainforest. They kill the prey by squeezing their bodies with their sharp talons..
It will eat almost any insect, including its own young. After mating, the female typically devours the male. The praying mantis will often hunt its prey by hiding on plant until an unsuspecting insect comes along. The praying mantis uses its claws to kill its victim..
The dust mites do not harm the humans directly, but some evidence suggest that they may be indirectly linked to asthma..

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