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Warm Up:
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More vocabulary 1.Producers – producers in a food chain/web/pyramid 2.Primary consumers – herbivores – eat producers 3.Secondary consumers – carnivores – eat the primary consumers 4.Tertiary consumers – carnivores – eat the secondary consumers
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Symbiosis Notes
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Word DefinitionPicture 1. Symbiosis A close, long- term relationship between two or more species
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Word DefinitionPicture 2. Mutualism A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit (are helped)
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Word DefinitionPicture 3. Commensalism A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
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Word DefinitionPicture 4. Parasitism A symbiotic relationship where one organism is hurt and the other is helped
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Parasitism!!!!
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March 15 th : take out agenda and science folder! Do now: 1.What are the three types of symbiosis? Itinerary: 1.Review yesterday’s notes 2.Worksheet - review Homework: Quiz Tomorrow!!!
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Relationships Chart RelationshipOrganism 1Organism 2 Competition Predator/Prey Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism = benefits = hurt
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Examples: 1. Plants trying to grow taller to get more sunlight. Competition
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2. Carpool picking you up because you are on their way to school. Commensalism
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3. Tapeworm living in your stomach and eating all your food. Parasitism
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4. Spider camouflaging itself so it doesn’t get eaten. Commensalism
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5. Algae living in coral to give it food; coral gives it protection. Mutualism
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6. Shrimp cleaning shark teeth and getting protection. Mutualism
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7. Protists living in termites to get protection and help them break down wood fibers. Mutualism
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8. Mistletoe lives on trees and take all their nutrients. Parasitism
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9. Clownfish lives in an anemone and gets protection. Mutualism
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10. Lions kill an antelope to eat. Predator and Prey
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