After watching the video...give an example of each type of symbiosis shown in the video.
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i think symbiosis is very interesting. only if humans had a symbiosis relationship.
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Jovin
ReplyDeleteThe lice on the cow shows an example of parasitism.
Jovin
ReplyDeleteThe fish got bite by the Venus-flytrap and it died.
The clown fish lives in the sea anenomies.
Jovin
ReplyDeleteI loved this Untamed Science video.
I loved how he showed us underwater with realistic pics.
Amy
ReplyDeleteParasitism- Parasitic fish lice cling to horse fish and feed on its body fluids.
Mutualism- clown fish protects the anemones from fish that harm the anemones.
Commensalism- Remorae on shark. Remorae get free ride and meal from the shark and the shart doesn't notice.
One type is the parasitism one it helps one but not the other like lice, Two mutualism is were it helps both like a bird eats the lice off a cow. Next mazzola and benefits one isn't that other one uniformed phihealth. by; shalyn
ReplyDeletethe clown fish and the sea enemani amd the yogurt and your body and the fish thingy that takes a free ride on the turtle or shark and eats stuff on there back(: q:
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for mutualism the sea anemone and clown fish
ReplyDeletefor commensalism the bird and the cow
for parasitism the tick and the cow
trevor
Parasitsm= tick and dog
ReplyDeleteMutualism=shark and shrimp fish thing that hitches a ride on the shark
Commensalism=clown fish and sea anenome
Natalie
Kristin
ReplyDeleteIt was cool to see that clown fish can survive the deadly sting of plants under the sea. I t is cool because other fish can't survive the deadly sting of the plants. The clown fish would also protect the clown fish.