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Laboratory 33

1.    What is symbiosis?

 

2.    Describe these types of symbiotic relationships.

        A.       mutualism

        B.        commensalism

        C.        parasitism

3.    Complete the following describing these types of symbiosis.

 

Mutualistic Relationship Organisms Involved Interaction of organisms
involved

Root Nodules





Lichen





Trichonympha/Pyrsonympha





Ants and Acacia





4. Complete the table describing these types of commensalism.

 

 

Mutualistic Relationships Organisms Involved Interaction of the
organisms involved

Epiphytes





Remora





Clown fish





Barnacles





Complete the table describing types of parasitism found in the
textbook.

Name of Parasite

 Common name/

Scientific Name Phylum of Parasite Method of transmission Intermediate
Host Attacks what organ?

Description of Life Cycle











































Completion:

  Image A

Name of organism and phylum of each

Method of transmission

Type of symbiosis

Is there an intermediate host?

Scientific name

Head region called

Sections called

Symptoms

Image B

Names of organisms involved and phylum of each

Affect of each organism

Type of symbiosis

Name of organism in nodules

Process undergoing in nodules

Image C

Name of organism and phylum

Found in what organism

Found where

How it benefits other organism

How the other organism benefit it

Type of symbiosis

Image D

Organisms involved and phylum of each

How each is affected

Type of symbiosis

Image E

Organisms involved

How each is affected

Type of symbiosis

Phyla involved

Image F

Organisms involved and phylum of each

Symptoms

Mode of transmission

Do Review page 479

 

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Symbiosis is a close association between two different types of organisms in a community having beneficial or deleterious consequences for at least one of the parties. Mutualism is a relationship in which members of two different species benefit and neither suffers. Commensalism is a relationship in which 'one party gains some benefit, whilst the other suffers no serious disadvantage. Parasitism is a relationship in which one member of the association benefits while the other is harmed

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