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symbiosis practice worksheet
types of symbiosis
there are 3 basic types of symbiosis. dont forget that symbiosis is the relationship between two organisms of different species that benefit one or both organisms.
m - mutualism: a symbiotic relationship that benefits both organisms involved
c - commensalism: a symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism and the other is not helped or harmed.
p - parasitism: a symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism and the other is harmed.
complete the chart:
| interaction | helps organism 1? | helps organism 2? |
|---|---|---|
| commensalism | yes/no/no effect | yes/no/no effect |
| parasitism | yes/no/no effect | yes/no/no effect |
directions:
put the letter (m,c,p) by the statement that best describes the type of symbiosis.
- a tick living on a dog.
- the honeyguide bird leading the honey badger to the bees hive, both eat the honey.
- a tapeworm living in a 6th grade students intestines.
- a bird building their nest in a tree.
- the hermit crab carrying the sea anemone on its back.
- the bristle worm living with the hermit crab.
- head lice living on a human scalp.
- mistletoe putting its roots into its host tree.
- the ants and the acacia tree living together and both receiving benefit.
- the egret, an insect eating bird, graze near some herbivores mouth.
- orchids growing in tall tropical trees, (trees are not harmed but orchids get sunlight.
- bacteria living on a humans skin.
- the remora hitching a ride on a shark.
- barnacles living on a whale.
- bees and a flower.
- bacteria living in the intestines of a cow to help it break down cellulose.
- the clownfish and the sea anemone.
- a sixth grader and their pet.
- the rhino and the tick bird.
- the lichen - a close relationship of a fungus and an alga that benefits both
- A tick living on a dog is parasitism (P) as the tick benefits and the dog is harmed.
- The honeyguide bird leading the honey - badger to the bees' hive is mutualism (M) as both eat the honey and benefit.
- A tapeworm living in a student's intestines is parasitism (P) as the tapeworm benefits and the student is harmed.
- A bird building its nest in a tree is commensalism (C) as the bird benefits and the tree is not affected.
- The hermit crab carrying the sea anemone on its back is mutualism (M) as the anemone gets more food access and the hermit crab gets protection.
- The bristle worm living with the hermit crab is commensalism (C) as the worm benefits and the hermit crab is not affected.
- Head lice living on a human scalp is parasitism (P) as the lice benefit and the human is harmed.
- Mistletoe putting its roots into its host tree is parasitism (P) as the mistletoe benefits and the tree is harmed.
- The ants and the acacia tree living together is mutualism (M) as both receive benefit.
- The egret grazing near some herbivores' mouth is commensalism (C) as the egret benefits from insects stirred up by the herbivores and the herbivores are not affected.
- Orchids growing in tall tropical trees is commensalism (C) as the orchids get sunlight and the trees are not harmed.
- Bacteria living on a human's skin can be commensalism (C) as they may not harm or help the human significantly.
- The remora hitching a ride on a shark is commensalism (C) as the remora benefits and the shark is not affected.
- Barnacles living on a whale is commensalism (C) as the barnacles benefit and the whale is not affected.
- Bees and a flower is mutualism (M) as bees get nectar and the flower gets pollinated.
- Bacteria living in the intestines of a cow is mutualism (M) as the bacteria help break down cellulose and the cow gets nutrition.
- The clownfish and the sea anemone is mutualism (M) as the clownfish gets protection and the anemone gets food scraps.
- A sixth - grader and their pet is not a symbiotic relationship in the biological sense as they are of the same species.
- The Rhino and the tick bird is mutualism (M) as the tick bird eats ticks off the rhino and the rhino gets cleaned.
- The lichen is mutualism (M) as the fungus and the alga both benefit.
For the chart:
- Mutualism: Helps Organism 1: YES, Helps Organism 2: YES
- Commensalism: Helps Organism 1: YES, Helps Organism 2: NO EFFECT
- Parasitism: Helps Organism 1: YES, Helps Organism 2: NO
For the statements:
- P
- M
- P
- C
- M
- C
- P
- P
- M
- C
- C
- C
- C
- C
- M
- M
- M
- N/A (not a symbiotic relationship of different species)
- M
- M
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For the chart:
- Mutualism: Helps Organism 1: YES, Helps Organism 2: YES
- Commensalism: Helps Organism 1: YES, Helps Organism 2: NO EFFECT
- Parasitism: Helps Organism 1: YES, Helps Organism 2: NO
For the statements:
- P
- M
- P
- C
- M
- C
- P
- P
- M
- C
- C
- C
- C
- C
- M
- M
- M
- N/A
- M
- M