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Symbiotic Relationships Symbiosis- Any relationship in which two species live closely together. 3 Types of symbiosis: 1. Mutualism 2. Commensalism 3.

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2 Symbiotic Relationships

3 Symbiosis- Any relationship in which two species live closely together. 3 Types of symbiosis: 1. Mutualism 2. Commensalism 3. Parasitism

4 Mutualism  Both species benefit  Examples: Acacia Tree and Stinging Ants Anemone and Clownfish Bacteria and Bovine Gut Oxpecker and Rhino’s

5 Acacia and Ants Anemone and Clownfish

6 Oxpecker/ Rhino

7 Commensalism  One species benefits, the other is neither helped nor harmed  Ex: Sm. Pilot Fish and Shark, Barnacle and Whale, Remora and Turtle, Grouse and Antelope, Triggerfish and smaller fish, Orchids*Sm. Pilot Fish and SharkBarnacle and Whale

8 Parasitism  one species lives on or in another organism and harms it  Ex: Parasitic Fungi feeding on jungle insects, Tapeworm, Ringworm

9 Tapeworm (yuk!)

10 Parasitic Jungle Fungi

11 Types of Symbiotic Interactions What type of Symbiosis is shown in the following photos?

12 Imperial Shrimp and Sea Cucumber (hitches a ride!)

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14 Cuckoo bird

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19 Epiphytes -An epiphyte is a plant that grows upon another plant (such as a tree) non-parasitically or sometimes upon some other object (such as a building or a telegraph wire), but derives its moisture and nutrients from the air, rain, and sometimes from debris accumulating around it instead of the structure it is fastened to. -Referred to as an “air plant”


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