Symbiosis. What is symbiosis? An interaction between two different species where at least one of them is benefitted.

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Symbiosis

What is symbiosis? An interaction between two different species where at least one of them is benefitted.

Parasitism (+/-) Cow BirdVireo

Mutualism (+/+) Ant-AphidPollination

Commensalism (+/0)

______ Both are benefited ______ One is benefited at the others expense ______ One is benefited the other is unaffected ______ One organism eating another organism ______ a bat hawk eating a bat ______ Panda eating a bamboo shoot ______ Marlin the clown fish living in an anemone, fish gets protection and anemone gets bits of food that fall off Marlin ______ tape worm that lives inside a human intestine ______ A remora attaches itself to certain shark and keeps it clean, in return the remora gets protection from the shark _____ Horses and cows in Africa graze and stir up bugs that the egrets (BIRD) eat, but the cattle get nothing in return _____ You go swimming in a river and come out covered in black leaches that suck all the blood out of you