Symbiosis

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Mind Stretcher - Friday (In India, the chital, a small deer, has trouble finding enough grass to eat during the dry season. This deer relies on a certain type of messy-eating monkey that eats fruit in a tree. The deer have good eyesight, hearing, and sense of smell.) 1. How do you think the monkeys benefit the deer? 2. How do you think the deer benefit the monkeys? 3. What type of relationship is this? Monkeys drop fruit and the deer eat it. Deer act as an alarm system for the monkeys. Mutualis m

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Mind Stretcher - Friday(In India, the chital, a small deer, has trouble

finding enough grass to eat during the dry season. This deer relies on a certain type of messy-eating monkey that eats fruit in a tree. The deer have good eyesight, hearing, and sense of smell.)

1. How do you think the monkeys benefit the deer? 2. How do you think the deer benefit the monkeys? 3. What type of relationship is this?

Monkeys drop fruit and the deer eat it.

Deer act as an alarm system for the monkeys.

Mutualism

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What is symbiosis?

What it means: A close, long-term association between

individuals of two different species.

Literal definition: the act of living together

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What are the different kinds of symbiosis?

Mutualism ParasitismCommensalism

both organisms benefit

one organism benefits

one organism benefitsone

organism is unaffected

one organism is

harmed

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Mutualism: both benefit

Example 1: Acacia plant and Ants

Ants eat the sweet

secretion from the plant.

Ants swarm and attack any

animal that tries to eat the

plant

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Mutualism: both benefit

Example 2:

Moray Eel with Cleaner Fish

Moray Eel gets a clean mouth

Cleaner Fish gets a meal

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Commensalism: one benefits, one is unaffected

Example 3: Cattle with cattle egrets

Cattle stir up insects as they eat

grass

Egrets hang around and eat insects

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Mutualism: both benefit

Example 4: Clown fish with anemone

Clown fish gets protection, nest site, and food.

Anemone gets cleaning,

protection, and a lure to attract

fish

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Mutualism: both benefit

Example 5: Antelope with Oxbird

Antelope gets rid

of parasites

Oxbird gets a meal

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Parasitism: one benefits, one is harmed

Example 6: Taenia worm in human eye

Worm infects human blood

stream

Human may go blind

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Example 7Fleas and Dogs

The fleas use the dogs blood as food.

The dog gets bites and sores from the fleas.

Parasitism: one benefits, one is harmed

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Exit Ticket List the three types of symbiosis and give

an example of each from the yellow sheet.