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Symbiosis Understanding the Vocabulary With, together Define sym: _____________________ Life Define bio: _____________________ Define symbiosis: __________________________________ Symbiosis means life together. The different forms of symbiosis describe the relationships between organisms that live together. 4 major types of symbiosis There are ___ that you need to be familiar with: Mutualism ________________________________________________________ Both organisms benefit each other. 1. ___________________: One organism helps itself while hurting another. Parasitism ________________________________________________________ 2. ___________________: One organism helps itself without affecting the other. Commensalism ________________________________________________________ 3. ___________________: One organism kills and eats another organism. Predation ________________________________________________________ 4. ___________________: Mutualism Parasitism Commensalism Predation Images by Patrick Haney Examples of Mutualism Rhizobia are the type of __________ bacteria that live in the nitrogen In return for roots of legumes and fix ___________. carbohydrates from the nitrogen, the rhizobia get ______________ the plants. Both the bacteria and the plants receive a benefit from this relationship. Soybean Plants Soybean root nodules, containing billions of Rhizobium bacteria Examples of Mutualism Another type of mutualism exists between flowers pollinators and their ____________. Birds and bees gain pollen and nectar for themselves in return for helping the plants ____________. The pollinator gains reproduce nutrition while the plant is able to share its __________ genetic material. _________ Photo by Mila Zinkova Examples of Mutualism intestines of humans and Bacteria live in the ____________ other animals and help them ________ digest food. In nutrients return, the bacteria are provided with ___________. This is good for both the bacteria and the animal. Examples of Parasitism hurting another Parasites help themselves by _________ species. The organism that is hurt by the parasite is host known as its ______. Image Source Examples of Parasitism animals and feed on the Fleas and ticks live on _________ nutrient rich _______ blood of the animals. This _______ hurts the animals that are being fed on and opens them up to a more serious infection. Image by Patrick Haney Photo by Outesticide Examples of Parasitism leaves of plants. Many types of insects feed on the _______ This keeps the plant from performing ______________ photosynthesis and producing the glucose that it needs to grow. Leaf cutter ants dine together The word commensalism means to _______________. It was named this because it originally described the relationship between animals that ate the “leftovers” of another animal’s hunt. Vultures may eat the remains of animal killed by a lion. Since the lion is done with its meal, the vulture is not hurting and _____________ not helping the lion by eating the meat. The word _____________ has since become to mean any relationship between two species where one is helped and the other is ______________. not affected ________ Photo by Magnus Kjaergaard Examples of Commensalism transportation Some organisms rely on larger animals for ______________. They ride on the backs of the larger animals without affecting Mites ride on the back of the animals in any significant way. _______ larger insects without hurting the insects or helping them. Photo by Saleem Hameed Examples of Commensalism Some organisms use another organism as housing Orchids _________. trees so grow on ______ that they can gain water and the _______ nutrients that they _________ need. They do not help or hurt the trees on which they live. Photo by Dirk van der Made Examples of Commensalism Some species use the creation of another species dead that is already _______. Hermit crabs use the shells of gastropods to protect dead __________ themselves. Since the gastropod is already dead, it is not helping it or harming it to have its shell used by the hermit crab. Photo by Patrick Haney Examples of Predation predator and Predation describes the relationship between a __________ its _______. It is important to distinguish predation from prey parasitism. Parasites may make their host sick, but they do not kill and _____ eat their host. That is what predators do. We just _____ will spend quite a bit of time discussing predators and their prey in the second semester. Photo by Rakesh Kumar Dogra Photo by Luca Galuzzi Examples of Predation We show the predatory relationship in food chains and prey to the food webs by drawing an arrow from the ______ predator This shows the flow of ________. energy Energy _________. that was in the ______ food is given to the ________ predator as it eats. Photo by Luca Galuzzi Lion Wildebeest Draw an arrow from the prey to the predator in each of the relationships shown on your notes. Decide whether the following relationships represent mutualism (M), commenalism (C), parasitism (P) or predation (X). Predation (X) Mantis eating a bee Decide whether the following relationships represent mutualism (M), commenalism (C), parasitism (P) or predation (X). Mutualism (M) Photo by Nick Hobgood Clownfish find shelter in an anemone while chasing away its predators Decide whether the following relationships represent mutualism (M), commenalism (C), parasitism (P) or predation (X). Parasitism (P) Tapeworms live in the intestines of animals stealing valuable nutrients Decide whether the following relationships represent mutualism (M), commenalism (C), parasitism (P) or predation (X). Commensalism (C) Photo by Joaquim Alves Gaspar Mites travel on the back of a fly. Decide whether the relationships on our notes represent mutualism (M), commenalism (C), parasitism (P) or predation (X). Are You Having Trouble Viewing the PowerPoint? I use Microsoft True Type fonts in most of my lessons. These are found in Microsoft Office 2007. If this PowerPoint seems to be jumbled and incorrectly formatted, it is because your computer has substituted a larger font (probably Arial) instead of Calibri. 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