7.3.2 Relationships Between Organisms
Organisms
have adapted to live together in various ways. In a predator/prey
relationship, one species eats another species. In competition, two
species fight for the same resources. In mutualism, both species help
each other out and both benefit. In parasitism, one species harms
the host species. And in commensalism, one species benefits, while
the other species doesn't care.
7.3.2 WebQuest
For each of the pairs of organisms, determine if they are examples
of a)predator/prey, b)mutualism, c)parasitism, d)commensalism, or
e)competition. Support with a description of which organisms benefit
and which organisms get hurt.
Lastly, research a symbiotic
relationship that involves your endangered species. Include this
research in your slideshow presentation.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
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