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What are some ways that organisms closely interact with each other, other than eating each other or competing for resources?

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What are some ways that organisms closely interact with each other, other than

eating each other or competing for resources?

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Each group will be given a stack of cards with organisms that interact with each other

Your Task:Pair the organism that interact with each

otherGroup the Pairs together based on similar

relationships: +/+ +/0 +/-

Have me check your work!

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SYMBIOSIS!A close, prolonged relationship between two or more different

organisms of different species where at least one organism benefits

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There Are Three Types Parasitism

Commensalism

Mutualism

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Commensalism One organism benefits and another is

unaffected +/0 Example: Hermit Crabs using shells from

other organisms Its like: A race car drafting

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Mutualism both organisms involved benefit from the

relationship +/+ Example: NEMO! Marlin lives in an

anemone which provides protection for him, and he eats the algae and excretes waste that the Anemone can use

Its like: Working together as a team!

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Parasitism One organism benefits at the expense of

the other (one suffers) +/- Example: Leeches attach to other

animals to suck out blood to feed on Its Like: A thief and their victim

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MUTUALISM

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PARASITISM

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Commensalism

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Commensalism

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Parasitism

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Ticket Out! On a piece of paper to be handed in before you leave

write what type of symbiotic relationship is being described: The remora is a fish that in this picture is attached

to a sea turtle. It gets a free ride from the turtle and feeds on the scraps of food it leaves behind

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Symbiosis

CommensalismMutualismParasitism

Organisms interact in other ways besides eating each other. These symbiotic relationships play an important role in ecosystems.

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Clown Fish and Anemones

Working together on a project

A drafting car A thief and a victim

Hermit Crabs and other organisms Shells

Leech and host

a close relationship between two organisms of different species that benefits atleast one of them