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S ymbiosis

S ymbiosis. By: Connor Lacks. Mutualism. Mutualism: A relationship in which both species benefit is called mutualism. The relationship between the saguaro and the long-eared bats is an example of mutualism. Commensalism.

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S ymbiosis

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  1. Symbiosis By: Connor Lacks

  2. Mutualism • Mutualism: A relationship in which both species benefit is called mutualism. • The relationship between the saguaro and the long-eared bats is an example of mutualism.

  3. Commensalism • A relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is helped nor harmed is called commensalism. • The red-tailed hawks’ interaction with the saguaro is an example of commensalism.

  4. Parasitism • Parasitism involves one organism living on or inside another organism and harming it. • Guardia Lamblia: metabolically active trophoziotes reside in the small intestine.

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