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Symbiosis

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SYMBIOSIS

BY HENRY YARBROUGH
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Mutualism
When two organisms help each other.

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Example 1
The clown fish protects the sea anemone from predators and so does the anemone.

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Example 2
The bee goes to the flower to collect nectar, but also gathering pollen. Then going to the next flower and giving it pollen

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Communalism
When only one organism gets something without hurting the other organism

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Example 1
The remora is a fish that sticks onto sharks and rays to get a free ride and free food

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Example 2
A type of bird cleans the teeth of alligators getting a meal

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Parasitism
When a organism attaches to another organism and harms it.

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Example 1
Ticks feed of the dog or cat draining there blood

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Example 2
Tapeworm feed of the host (a dog, a cat, or sometimes a human) from the inside.

Symbiotic relationship
When one organism helps, feeds off, or works with another organisms

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