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Types of Symbiosis • Mutualism • Amensalism • Commensalism • Parasitism 1. The clown fish gets protection from the anemone, and the anemone eats bigger fish which the clown fish attracts. 1. • Mutualism 2. The wasp above has stung and paralyzed a spider. It will take the spider to a nest and lay an egg on it. The larvae will consume the still-living spider; often from the inside. The spider is hurt. • 2. • Parasitism 3. The Sea Lamprey, It latches onto a fish and uses the teeth to hold on and rasp away the skin, leaving an open wound for the lamprey to feed on. The fish are hurt. • 3. • Parasitism 4. Shark and Remora The remora gets food that drops out of the sharks mouth, but the shark is neither helped nor hurt. • 4. • Commensalism 5. Bees and Pollen The bee gets food the flower gets spread to new areas • 5. • Mutualism Plaque is a sticky, colorless film of bacteria and sugars that constantly forms on our teeth. It is the main cause of cavities and gum disease. • 6. • Parasitism 7. Barnacles attach to whales and get food from the ocean, the whale isn’t hurt or helped. • 7. • Commensalism 8. Intestinal bacteria and you bacteria aid in digestion and the bacteria get leftover food. • 8. • Mutualism 9. The cactus provides food for the white-winged dove in the form of a large fruit. The bird consumes the fruit, also ingesting the cactus' seeds. The bird then flies off and later deposits the seeds in a new location. • 9. • Mutualism 10. The Tree Sloth has algae growing in its fur. These algae help to camouflage the sloth against the lichen-covered tree. The algae get a home in the Sun to live. • 10. Mutualism 11. A tick feeding on your dog. • 11. • Parasitism 12. Penicillium produced by bread mold kills bacteria, but mold does not benefit. • 12. • Amensalism 13. The Hippos rely on the oxpecker bird to rid their bodies of parasites and insects, The oxpecker, for his part, gets an easy meal. • 13. Mutualism 14. The flicker below has excavated its nest in the dead wood of a living sycamore tree. The tree is not really hurt or helped. • 14. Commensalism