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Symbiosis

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SYMBIOSIS

A SYMBIOTIC PRESENTATION

IS A CLOSE RELATIONSHIP THAT BENEFITS AT LEAST ONE OF THE SPECIES.

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MUTUALISM

A SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP IN WHICH BOTH SPECIES BENEFIT.

Mutualism

This shows mutualism because the bee gets the nectar and the flower gets pollenated by the bee.

COMMENSALISM

ONE SPECIES IS HELPED, WHILE THE OTHER ISN'T HELPED NOR HARMED.

Commensalism

This shows commensalism because the limpets live on the mussel, helping itself, while the mussel isn't harmed nor helped.

Parasitism

A relationship in which an organism lives in or on another organism, harming it.

Parasitism

This shows parasitism because the mosquito takes the blood from you.