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Explain the different forms of symbiosis.

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6. a) What is meant by the term "symbiosis"? [K/U] b) Give an example for each type of symbiosis and explain how each partner is affected by the relationship. [C]
Below are statements about symbiosis.  Choose the correct responses. ( Only pick one answer per [ ] )       ["Commensalism", "Mutualism", "Parasitism"]  is a term that describes when two organisms both benefit from a relationship.  One example of this you will view is lab is       ["Viruses Infecting Bacteria", "Yeast Fermenting sugar", "Bacteria such as Rhizobium living in plant structures called root nodules"]  .       ["Commensalism", "Mutualism", "Parasitism"]  is a term that describes when one organism benefits, while the second organism is not harmed, and does not benefit.       ["Commensalism", "Mutualism", "Parasitism"]  is a term that describes when one organism benefits while the second organism is harmed.  In lab you will explore       ["Viruses Infecting Bacteria", "Yeast Fermenting sugar", "Bacteria such as Rhizobium living in plant structures called root nodules"]  as an example of this relationship.
Match the following examples to the appropriate type of symbiosis.   - A microbe that lives inside the large intestine of a human, getting food from its host and protecting the host from disease a) Not a symbiosis b)parasitism c)commensalism d) mutualism                                                                              -An insect that builds protected nests in trees, but does not help or damage the tree a) Not a symbiosis b)parasitism c)commensalism d) mutualism                                                                            -A lamprey that attaches to other fish and sucks their blood throughout their life a) Not a symbiosis b)parasitism c)commensalism d) mutualism                                                                            - A robin that eats worms out of the ground a) Not a symbiosis b)parasitism c)commensalism d) mutualism

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