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Week 2: Science-Symbiotic, Mutualism, Parasitic, and other Environmental Relationships.

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Welcome Back!
This Week 2: Symbiotic, Mutualism, Parasitic, and other Environmental Relationships lesson has a couple short videos and about 16 questions.

Be sure to attempt all the questions and submit when you are finished. Please contact me through the comment feature or send an email to rshaw@fergflor if you have any questions.
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Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Mutualism (+/+)
Both organisms benefit
Parasitism(+/-)
1 organism benefits, the other is harmed
Commensalism(+/o)
1 organism benefits, the other is unaffected
Ants are a part of the most disciplined social system on earth... until they get enslaved by parasites.
True
False
Ants consume the _____ of a passing snail
slime
guts
urine
The slime of the ants is loaded with ____ of a body snatcher called the _____
Enzymes; saliva
Salivary amylase, protein synthase
Eggs; liver fluke
When an animal looks like another animal even though it is not the same kind...
Crypsis
Mimicry
Parasitism
Predation
Some animals use mimicry to keep safe and others use it to eat other organisms
True
False
Butterfly's can mimicry _____ to avoid being eaten by other birds
Foxes
Owls eyes
Windscares
Poisonous plants
Moths, beetles, and other small flies have stripes to..
Make them blend in with their environment
Make them look like bee’s so that other animals would leave them alone