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PARASITISM
 Parasitism:
Is a relationship where
the parasite HARMS the host
 For example, the tick in the picture
above is a parasite. It benefits by
extracting blood from its human
host. The human is harmed
because
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Mutualism

Mutualism: Is a relationship between two
species, where both organisms benefit
and neither is harmed.

The relationship can be long or short
term.

For example, in the photo above, the
host flower benefits by being pollinated
by the traveling butterfly. The symbiont
butterfly benefits from the nectar that it
extracts from the flower.
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COMMENSALISM

Is a relationship two species, where the
symbiont benefits and the host is neither helped
nor harmed.

The symbiont benefits by receiving
transportation, housing, and/or nutrition.

For example, in the photo above the symbiont
barnacles receive transportation from the host
whale. The host whale is neither helped nor
harmed by the barnacles.
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EXTRA PRACTICE
ACTIVITY
In the following activity, you will be given a picture scenario.
Identify and select the symbiotic relationship (parasitism,
mutualism, or commensalism) represented in the picture.
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In this photo the “cleaner fish”
receives nourishment by dining
off of the parasites and
remaining food debris in the
eel’s mouth. Is this an example
of…
PARASITISM
MUTUALISM
COMMENSALISM
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Clownfish are frequently found in
the tentacles of sea anemones. Sea
anemones capture their prey by
paralyzing them with their
tentacles. However, the clownfish
produces a mucus that prevents
the tentacles from harming it. By
dwelling amongst the tentacles the
clownfish receives a protected
home. This relationship is an
example of …
PARASITISM
MUTUALISM
COMMENSALISM
HELP
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The birds in the picture are
munching on tiny parasitic
insects located on the rhino.
The relationship between the
birds and the rhino is an
example of…
PARASITISM
MUTUALISM
COMMENSALISM
HELP
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Lampreys are primitive fish with
limited digestive systems. They
attach to and feed on the body
fluids of fish with more advanced
digestive systems, often leading
to the death of the host fish. This
relationship is an example of…
PARASITISM
MUTUALISM
COMMENSALISM
HELP
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Orchids grow on the branches
of high trees. These orchids
get more water and sunlight
than those on the ground. The
tree is unaffected by the
orchid’s presence. This
relationship is an example of…
PARASITISM
MUTUALISM
COMMENSALISM
HELP
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