The type of symbiotic relationship in which both organism's benefit.
What is Mutualism?
In this symbiotic relationship, One organism gains and the other harms.
What is parasitism?
A symbiotic relationship that only one benefits from but neither is harmed.
What is commensalism
Two organisms of the same species fight over a mate. (1 minute to use the internet...)
what is an example of Intracompetition?
The interaction between two organisms
What is symbiosis?
Organisms do this in mutualism
What is helping each other?
what are examples of parasites?
the most basic and commonly seen example of commensalism
what is a birds nest?
Two organisms from different species fight for food. (1 minute to use internet.)
What is an example of intercompetition?
Mutualism
parisitism
commensalism
competition
What are the different kinds of symbiosis?
What is mutualism? (again)
the one thing parasites can leave behind after taking your nutrients.
What are diseases?
The tree provides this to the bird.
what is shelter ?
Interaction between two organisms who want the same finite resource.
What is competition?
The organism that benefits in parasitism
What is a parasite?
Bee's get this from flowers
What is food?
Blood and direct food (if in the stomach)
What do parasites take from you
A shark provides this to a sucker fish.
What is travel?
The competitive relationship between two peacocks. (1 minute to use internet)
What is intracompetition ?
the type of relationship where mistletoe sucks nutrients from a tree.
what is parasitism ?
Clownfish get this from anemone's
What is shelter?
the thing that parasites attach themselves to
What is host?
A nursing plant provides this to seeds.
what is Safety?
the relationship between a wolf and a fox, both hunting rabbits. (1 minute to use the internet)
what is intercompetition?
A Nile crocodile has leeches in his mouth harming him. A hungry Egyptian plover comes and eats the leeches. This is an example of this kind of symbiotic relationship
What is mutualism?