Rod shape bacteria
Bacillus
A virus that only infects bacteria.
Bacteriophage
Biome that is hot and dry. Common animals are snakes and scorpions. What vegetation does exist its primary structures are used for storing water.
Desert
A rattle snake gets bug eaten off it's hide by a bird that eats ticks. The bird gets food, and the snake gets parasites off it's back. What type of relationship is this?
Mutual
Animals that live on the bottom of the sea
Benthos
Circular bacteria
cocci
What cells are being attacked. Chart Ai
White blood cells
Biome that is cold and dry characterized by a frozen sublayer of soil. Pants if there are any are restricted by their root size due to the inability to break through the ground. Smaller animals tend to do well here.
Tundra
A worm lives inside of an elephant and eats all the vitamins of it's food. What kind of relationship is this?
Aquatic animals that can swim independently of water currents (typically not bottom dwellers)
Nekton
Spiral shape bacteria
Spirilum
What cells are being attacked.
Chart An
Animal cells (regular cells)
Biome characterized by warm weather and high precipitation. There is a vast amount of different tyoes of species and vegetation grows large and densly
Rain forest
A fish swims along side a shark and eats the scraps from the food that the shark eats? What kind of relationship is this?
Commensalism
Bacteria that grows in a line and is rod shaped
Streptobacillus
What type of infection is occuring? Chart AV
Moderate-high rainfall, moderate temperatures, trees shed during winter. Animals typically present are bears, snakes, and woodpeckers
Decidous forest.
A wolf helps a human catch food and splits the food with the human, what kind of relationship is this?
Mutual
Bacteria that is round and grows in clusters
Streptococcus
What infection is occurring chart AB
Bacterial
Underwater, characterized by "skeletons" that form reefs, Shallow warmer waters. Fish, sponges, and Sea stars found here.
Coral reefs
A fishes tongue gets eaten by a worm, and the worm eats the food that the fish would ordinarily eat. What kind of relationship is this?
Parasitic