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DNA – October 6, What is the difference between mullerian and batesian mimicry? 2.What is the difference between cryptic and aposematic coloration? What is the advantage for having each kind of coloration? 3.Explain how the mimic octopus uses mimicry to protect itself from predators.

Symbiosis Ms. Klinkhachorn October 6, 2010 Biology

What is Symbiosis? Long-term, close associations between organisms – Species interdependence 3 types of symbiosis: – Mutualism +/+ – Commensalism +/0 – Parasitism +/-

Mutualism Both organisms benefit from the relationship Both are able to survive better +/+

Example: Sharks and Remoras

Commensalism +/0 A relationship where only one of the organisms benefits, but the other is NOT harmed

Example: Large Animals and Birds

Parasitism +/- A relationship where one organism (the parasite) benefits and the other is harmed (the host). Do you think the parasite kills the host organism?

Example: Tape Worms and Humans

Example: Damselfly and Mites

Example: Maggots and Baby Birds

Example: Moray Eels and Cleaner Fish