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1 Friendships Exploring Symbiosis Activity created by Mrs. McAven and adapted from Project Wild

2 Elements of any ecological system live in an intricate web of interdependence. When two species of organisms live in close association with each other, their relationship is called “symbiotic”. In a symbiotic relationship, at least one of the organisms directly benefits from its close association with the other organism. There are three major forms of symbiotic relationships: commensalism, mutualism and parasitism.

3  You will be given the name of an animal you will be representing.  Write down the name of your organism and hold onto your animal card until the teacher collects it.  Now, you must get creative! You will be making a “Thanksgiving” note for your partner and that special relationship you share.  You will be presenting your card so do a nice job.

4  Your animal name. (From)  Your partners animal name. (To)  The type of relationship you share. (Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism) *Note: not all of these will be positive relationships for both individuals.  Explain how the relationship has effected your life. (Be specific and use at least 5 good details)

5 Include: Points  Your animal name. (From)1  Your partners animal name. (To)1  The type of relationship you share. 1 (Commensalism, Mutualism, Parasitism)  How the relationship has effected your life.5  Neatness and quality of note2  Presentation quality (voice level & creativity)5  TOTAL15

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7 Goby Fish/Shrimp Mutualism The shrimp digs a burrow into the sand and both organisms live there. Because the shrimp is almost blind, the goby fish will touch the shrimp when a predator is near.

8 Sea Lamprey/ Lake Trout Parasitism The lamprey uses its suction cup-like mouth to attach itself to the skin of a fish and bites through the skin. Secretions in the lamprey's mouth prevent the trout's blood from clotting. Victims typically die from excessive blood loss or infection.

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10 GOBY FISH SHRIMP

11 SEA LAMPREY LAKE TROUT

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