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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
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS NO HINT
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Check out the mouth of this thing Check out the side view of attachment video
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The butterfly is getting a meal and the flower is getting its pollen spread
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Sheep eating grass
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Bacteria getting energy from deer flesh, guts, etc.
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The small bird gets a free ride and the buffalo is not really affected
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS In the photo, a tomato hornworm is covered with cocoons of pupating braconid wasps. Dude, are you ready for a story? video
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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.
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The aphid is being dinner and the larger insect is getting dinner
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The Moray Eel is getting its teeth cleaned and the little fish is getting a meal.
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The shrimp has a place to hide and the coral is not really impacted
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Bacteria getting energy from dead bunny video
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS The gazelle is being dinner and the cheetahs are getting dinner
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS Mushrooms breaking down a dead tree
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS A bunny eating clover
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ORGANISM INTERACTIONS
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Check out this video clip of how ants (some ants)video and caterpillars work together.
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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)
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