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Symbiotic Relationships Activity. Symbiosis : any relationship in which two species live closely Together There are3 types:. Mutualism (+,+) – both species benefit from the relationship (flowers and insects; acacia and ants).
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Symbiosis: any relationship in which two species live closely Together There are3 types:
Mutualism (+,+) – both species benefit from the relationship (flowers and insects; acacia and ants)
Commensalism (+,0) – one member benefits and the other is neither helped nor hurt (barnacles and whale; sharks and remora)
Parasitism (+,-) – one member benefits and the other is harmed (ticks and dogs)
A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Termite and Protozoan A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Badger and Honey Guide Bird A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Moss on Tree A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Ants and Acacia Tree A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Mistletoe on Tree A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism Witches' Broom
Bacteria and Roots A=Commensalism Without Rhizobium B=Mutualism C=Parasitism With Rhizobium
Whale and Barnacle A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Joshua Tree and Yucca Moth A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Sloth and Algae A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Crocodile and Plover A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Rhinoceros and Tick Bird A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Cactus and Woodpecker A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Parrot Fish and Wrasse A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Deer Tick A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Liver Fluke in Host A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism
Cat Flea A=Commensalism B=Mutualism C=Parasitism