Parasitism- Dodder and Shrub, Dodder gets place to live and Shrub is Harmed!
Parasitism- Flea and Dog, Flea gets home/food and Dog is harmed b/c the flea feeds on its blood!
Competition- Fallen Tree blocks light for trees below!
Competition- Deer and Moose both fighting over grass/food!
Competition- Turkey and Cardinal both fighting over seeds/food!
Predation- Owl and mouse, owl preys on mouse and mouse runs and hides from the owl!
Predation- Bobcat and Deer, Bobcat gets food and Deer is Killed!
Predation Salamander and Insect, Salamander gets Insect as food!
Commensalism - Squirrel and Oak Tree, Squirrel gets place to live and Oak is not harmed b/c it does not lose any nutrients
Commensalism - Deer and Shrub, Deer gets place to live and Shrub is not harmed b/c it does not lose any nutrients.
Mutualism- Bird and Deer, Bird gets a ride/food (from the insects off the Deer) and Deer benefits from being cleaned
Mutualism - Croc and animals, Croc opens mouth and allows certain animals to feed on its leeches. Some of this may be false because it has to be a long lasting relationship.
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Some examples are probably slate, marble, quartzite.
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Parasitism: Tick attaching to a host animal and feeding on its blood. Mutualism: Buffalo and birds that feed on insects living on the buffalo's skin, providing cleaning services for the buffalo while getting food in return. Commensalism: Beavers building dams that create new habitats for fish and birds without directly affecting the beaver's well-being.
Symbiosis is a relationship where one organism depends on another for survival. This can include mutualism, where both organisms benefit, or parasitism, where one benefits at the expense of the other. Examples include lichens (mutualism) and ticks feeding on blood (parasitism).
Yes; mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Mutualism is when both organism benifit, commensalism is when one organism is benifitted and the other is unaffected while parasitism is when one organism benifits and the other is harmed. Examples of each include; Mutualism- Clownfish and Anenomes. (like on finding nemo) Commensalism- Barnacles and Whales. (The barnacles get transportation and food while the whale is neither helped nor hurt) Parasitism-Dog and a Tubeworm, or Ringworm, etc. (The parasite gains food and lodging while the dog or other animal is harmed)
A symbiotic relationship is a close and long-term interaction between different species. It can take various forms, such as mutualism (both species benefit), commensalism (one benefits, the other is unaffected), and parasitism (one benefits, the other is harmed). Examples include the relationship between bees and flowers (mutualism), sharks and remora fish (commensalism), and ticks and mammals (parasitism).
Mountains eat goats and cats eat pigs. Cats eat termites off of cows and ants chow down on worms attacking spiders. :)
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There are several examples of parasitism in the world. A few are fleas on dogs, round worms in humans, and flat worms in cats.
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An example of symbiosis in a temperate deciduous forest is the mutualistic relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi. The fungi provide nutrients and water to the plant roots, while the plant provides sugars to the fungi. This mutual exchange benefits both organisms and helps them thrive in the forest environment.
Predation and parasitism are similar because they both have one organism feeding on another. The difference is that in predation the organism kills the other ,while in parasitism, the organism feeds on it while letting it live. For example, a lion can't eat an antelope if it lets it live (predation), but a flea can't feed on a dog if the dog isn't alive (parasitism).