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STEP 1: Copy the first description to get started. STEP 2: View the remaining slides and place them In the correct columns. YOU GOTTA BE THINKIN’ ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Construct a Concept

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS NO HINT

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Check out the mouth of this thing Check out the side view of attachment video

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The butterfly is getting a meal and the flower is getting its pollen spread

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Sheep eating grass

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Bacteria getting energy from deer flesh, guts, etc.

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The small bird gets a free ride and the buffalo is not really affected

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS In the photo, a tomato hornworm is covered with cocoons of pupating braconid wasps. Dude, are you ready for a story? video

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The clam “farms” algae (zooxanthellae ) in its tissue. That is the blue- green color. Through photosynthesis it produces food that the clam can also use. The zooxanthellae then gets a safe home.

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The aphid is being dinner and the larger insect is getting dinner

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The Moray Eel is getting its teeth cleaned and the little fish is getting a meal.

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The shrimp has a place to hide and the coral is not really impacted

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Bacteria getting energy from dead bunny video

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The gazelle is being dinner and the cheetahs are getting dinner

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Mushrooms breaking down a dead tree

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS A bunny eating clover

ORGANISM INTERACTIONS

Check out this video clip of how ants (some ants)video and caterpillars work together.

Terms and Definitions for boxes Consumer-producer: A heterotroph consuming an autotroph to get energy (change pg.2) Decomposer: Microbes (bacteria and viruses) breaking down dead things to acquire energy.(pg. 2) Predator-prey: When a carnivore or omnivore consumes another animal. (change on pg. 3) Mutualism: A relationship where 2 organisms benefit each other (pg. 5) Commensalism: When one organism gets something positive and the other is not affected. ( pg. 5) Parasitism: One organism slowly getting energy from another and usually results in a long slow death for the host.( pg. 5)