RENAME PAGE #13 – Protozoa, fungi, and parasitic microorganisms

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RENAME PAGE #13 – Protozoa, fungi, and parasitic microorganisms

Cell size and scale http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/cells/scale/

*Parasites A parasite is an organism that feed on another individual, known as the host. Parasites either live on or in their host’s body. Organisms of two different species that live together in direct contact with each other form a symbiotic relationship.

*Symbiotic Relationships Mutualism – one organism lives closely with another organism, to the benefit of both

*Symbiotic Relationships Parasitism - one organism lives closely with another organism where one organism benefits and the other is harmed http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2013/02/28/tongue-eating-fish-parasites-never-cease-to- amaze/

*Symbiotic Relationships Commensalism - one organism lives closely with another organism where one organism benefits and the other is NOT harmed