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Science Symbiotic Relationships

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SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS

BY: NiA WILSON

Moss and Maple Trees
Commensalism -
an symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits but the
other is neither is benefited or harmed.

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Moss and Maple Trees
Where are they found?
Mostly in North America .
How do they get their
energy?
They make there own food.
Using photosynthesis.

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Moss and Maple Trees
What is each of the organisms role in the symbiotic relationship?
The moss is benefited because the tree gives the moss perfection form the harsh sun .

LEAF - CUTTER ANTS AND FUNGUS

MUTUALISM - IS A RELATIONSHIP WHERE BOTH PARTNERS BENEFITS
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Leaf - Cutter Ants and fungus
Where are they found ?
South and Central America.
How do they get there energy ?
Fungus makes it own food, leaf - cutter ants eat other organisms.

Photo by jenny downing

LEAF - CUTTER ANTS AND FUNGUS
What is each organisms role in the relationship?
Fungus provides shelter for ants, leaf - cutter and keep other organism away from the fungus .

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ALGAE AND CONVOLUTE FLAT WORMS

PARASITISM- WHERE ONE ORGANISM BENEFITS AND THE OTHER IS HARMED
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Algae and Convolue flat worms
Where are they found ?
In the ocean
How do they get there energy?
Algae makes its own food.
Convolve flat worms eats algae

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Algae and convolute flat worms.
What is each organism role in the relationship?
Algae is the host and is being harmed by the convolute flat worms

Photo by David M Strom