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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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edenpictures
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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.
Photo by
Arno Meintjes Wildlife
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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.
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Franco Folini
Jared Light-Autry
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