Symbiosis The relationship between two different organisms living together in close association.

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Symbiosis The relationship between two different organisms living together in close association.

Three Types of Symbiosis Mutualism both species benefit Commensalism   one species benefits, the other is unaffected Parasitism   one species benefits, the other is harmed

Mutualism Both organisms benefit from the relationship. Both the crocodile and the Egyptian Plover birds benefit. The bird eats a meal and the crocodile gets is gums cleaned.

Lichen Fungus (heterotroph/cannot make it own food) Algae (autotroph/makes its own food) Lichen is really two organisms: algae and fungus. The fungus needs food but cannot make it. The algae makes food but needs some way to keep moist. The fungus forms a crust around the algae which holds in moisture. Both organisms benefit.

The Chital and the Tree-pie The tree-pies help the chital by stripping the dead velvet from the antlers. This provides them with nourishment. Therefore both species are benefiting from this symbiotic behavior.

Cleaner Fish and the Moray Eel The cleaner fish eats parasites and food bits out of the inside of this moray eel. It gets a meal and is protected from predators by the fierce eel.

Yucca Plants and Yucca Moths The Yucca plant is pollinated by the Yucca moth and the plant provides food for the moth.

Commensalism One species benefits while the other does not. The cattle help the egret who look for grasshoppers and beetles that are raised by the cows. Now and then they sit on the back of a cow, looking for ticks and flies. This does not effect the cattle in any way.

Barnacles and Whales Barnacles need a place to anchor. They must wait for food to come their way. Some barnacles hitch a ride on unsuspecting whales who deliver them to a food source. This does not effect the whale in any way.

Oak Gall Wasps and Oak Trees The oak gall wasp stings the oak tree. the tree then grows a GALL which is a nest for the wasp’s babies. When the larva hatch, they eat their way out of the gall. Does not help or hurt the oak tree

Parasitism One species benefits while the other is harmed mistletoe Mistletoe is an aerial parasite that has no roots of its own and lives off the tree that it attaches itself to. Without that tree it would die. It slowly chokes out the life of the host tree.

Bedbugs Bedbugs are small, nocturnal parasites that come out of hiding at night to feed on unsuspecting humans.  They feed exclusively on blood!  Their bites often result in an allergic reaction.

Which type of symbiosis is it? Mutualism, commensalism, parasitism Crocodile bird/crocodile Fleas/dogs Clownfish/sea anemone Lice/humans Whale/barnacles