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Warm-up: 5 minutes in notebook
• List the levels of organization from smallest to largest.
• Cell• Molecule (Biomolecule)• Organ• Population• Community• Organ system• Organelle• Organism• Atom/Element• Ecosystem• Biosphere• Tissue
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Create Your Symbiosis Foldable
1. Fold your colored paper into thirds (pamphlet fold or tri-fold).
2. Write “Types of Symbiosis” at the top of the front cover of your pamphlet.
3. At the bottom of the front cover write “Symbiosis is” and leave space for a definition.
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Inside Your Foldable
Parasitism
Picture:
Definition:
Examples:
Commensalism
Picture:
Definition:
Examples:
Mutualism
Picture:
Definition:
Examples:
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•What is symbiosis?
•Compare and contrast the different types of symbiosis?
•Be able to read examples and state symbiosis type.
Objectives today!
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What is symbiosis?
Symbiosis is the cause and effect of two organisms living together.https://youtu.be/zSmL2F1t81Q
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TYPES of SYMBIOSIS
Mutualism Parasitism
Commensalismboth
organisms benefit
one organism benefits
one organism benefits
one organism
is unaffecte
d
one organism
is harmed
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Parasitism: one benefits, one is harmed
Example 1: Acacia plant with ant galls
Ants lay eggs on
acacia treeAcacia
covers the infected area with
brown flesh (gall)
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Mutualism: both benefit
Example 2: Moray Eel with Cleaner Fish
Moray Eel gets a clean mouth and Cleaner Fish gets a
meal!
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Commensalism: one benefits, one is unaffected
Example 3: Cattle with cattle
egretsCattle stir up insects
as they eat grass
Egrets hang
around and eat insects
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Commensalism: one benefits, one is unaffected
Example 4: Clown fish with anemone
Clown fish gets
protection Anemone is unaffected
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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
streamHuman may go
blind
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Assignment• On the next clean page in your IAN,
Write the 3 types of Symbiosis, leaving 5 lines beneath each one.
• For the remainder of class, write down 5 examples of EACH TYPE of symbiosis underneath the type name. Must be relationships of organisms you have seen in your life.
EXAMPLE:ParasitismFleas on dogs