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Symbiotic Relationship

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

GROUPER & MONOGEAN WORM

  • The grouper and monogean worm has a parasitism relationship
  • The scientific name for a grouper is Epinephelinae the name for a monogean worm is diplozoon paradoxum
  • Groupers are found in the western Atlantic Ocean the worm are found in all seas
  • Groupers eat all types of things like fish, octopuses, and crustaceans. The worm eat blood cells mucus, and skin cells
  • The role the organism plays is important groupers Re the host and monogean worms is the parasite
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HONEYGUIDE BIRD & HONEY BADGER

  • The relationship between these two organisms is mutualism
  • The scientific name for a honey badger is mellvora capensis a honeyguide bird is idicatordae
  • Honey badgers are found all over the world the honeyguide bird is found where most trees are
  • The badger ears grubs, and insects. The bird eats bee eggs, beewax, and waxworms
  • The bird locates honey for the badger the badger protects the bird.

SPAINISH MOSS & OAK TREES

  • The relationship is commensalism.
  • The scientific name for spainish moss is tillandisa isneoides oak trees is quercis
  • Oak trees are found all over the northern hemisphere Spainish moss is found in North America
  • Apainish moss absorbs water and food from the air oak trees feed on sun, water, ect.
  • The tree is the host. The moss hangs from the tree and get moist sir.
Photo by Franco Folini