1 of 17

Slide Notes

DownloadGo Live

Symbiotic Relationships

No Description

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP

By: Syerra Stephens
Photo by photo_tool

FIRST RELATIONSHIP

Spanish moss and Oak Tree
Photo by linsuehoo

SPANISH MOSS

  • Spanish Moss is found on Oak Trees in the Savannas.
  • Snanish Moss gets its Energy from the roots of Oak Trees
  • There Main Role of Spanish Moss is Flowering

OAK TREES

  • Oak Trees are found in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • Oak Trees get there energy from the sunlight
  • The role of an Oak Tree is to give homes.
Photo by dspindle

THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP SPANISH MOSS HAS WITH AN OAK TREE IS

Commensalism
Photo by uccsbiology

COMMENSALISM MEANS

Two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
Photo by nashworld

SECOND RELATIONSHIP

Spruce and Mistletoe
Photo by nbonzey

SPRUCE

  • Spruce is found Northern North America.
  • Spruce gets it energy from the soil and roots.
  • Spruce does not have a role.
Photo by megankhines

MISTLETOE

  • Mistletoe is found in North America.
  • Mistletoe gets its energy from the sun.
  • The mistletoe does not have a role.
Photo by # annola

THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP SPRUCENHAS WITH MISTLETOE IS

Parasitism
Photo by gbohne

PARASITISM MEANS

two things in which one of them benefits from or lives off of the other.
Photo by Ken-ichi

THIRD RELATIONSHIP

Rhizobium Bacteria and Legumes
Photo by NIAID

RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA

  • It is found in roots.
  • It gets it energy from sunlight.
  • The main role is to fix the nitrogen.
Photo by EMSL

LEGUMES

  • They are found in Asia
  • They get there energy from Bacteria
  • The role is to move things from one place to another
Photo by brianfagan

THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP RHIZOBIUM BACTERIA WITH LEGUMES IS

Mutualism
Photo by bob in swamp

MUTUALISM MEANS

symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
Photo by tubblesnap

THE END

Photo by SerenityRose