10 th Period Symbiosis Project Paige & Ashley. Mutualism Mutualism-where both species benefit. EXAMPLE : A bee pollinates a flower.

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10 th Period Symbiosis Project Paige & Ashley

Mutualism Mutualism-where both species benefit. EXAMPLE : A bee pollinates a flower.

Commensalism Commensalism-1 species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. EXAMPLE: Mites on your eyelashes.

Parasitism Parasitism-1 species is helped and he other is harmed EXAMPLE: Ticks on a dog.

More about Parasitism Parasites live in/on other living things. They get nourishment from blood, skin, and other factors of living organisms. They can cause diseases. For example some ticks can cause lime disease