12/7 Symbiotic Relationships
Fields 20/21
Learning Target
I can compare and contrast the three symbiotic relationships and identify characteristics of each.
STEP 1
Choice B:� Write notes on your own paper.
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STEP 2
STEP 3
Practice QUIZLET for 5 minutes
Symbiotic Relationships
Tips for Note Taking
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Symbiotic Relationship
a close relationship between 2 different species
Vocabulary Word - record in notes
Draw in faces
In Notes
Three types of Symbiotic Relationships
Key Concept - record in notes
Watch 3 Types of Symbiotic Relationships
RECORD Key CONCEPTS
Write down the example given for each type of relationship:
Mutualism
a symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit (are helped)
from the partnership
Vocabulary Word - record in notes
Mutualism
RECORD Key CONCEPTS
Write down types of organisms in the relationship examples in each video
A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed.
Parasitism
Vocabulary Word - record in notes
(In this example, the human is the host.)
Host
Vocabulary Word - record in notes
An organism on which a parasite lives
Parasitism
RECORD Key CONCEPTS
Write down types of organisms in the relationship examples in each video
a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected
Commensalism
Vocabulary Word - record in notes
Commensalism
RECORD Key CONCEPTS
Write down types of organisms in the relationship examples in each video
Examples of Symbiotic Relationships
Practice
Test yourself on the next pages!
Mutualism?
Commensalism?
Parasitism?
Ticks & Mammals
Test Yourself!
Ticks & Mammals
Tick benefits, mammal is harmed
Parasitism
ANSWER
Cleaner Shrimp and Moray Eel
Mutualism?
Commensalism?
Parasitism?
Test Yourself!
Mutualism
Both benefit
Cleaner Shrimp and Moray Eel
ANSWER
Mutualism?
Commensalism?
Parasitism?
Remora & Zebra Shark
Test Yourself!
Commensalism
Remora & Zebra Shark
Remora benefits
Zebra shark isn’t affected
ANSWER
Mutualism?
Commensalism?
Parasitism?
Leeches & Fish
Test Yourself!
Parasitism
Leeches & Fish
Leeches benefit
Fish is harmed
ANSWER
Mutualism?
Commensalism?
Parasitism?
Egrets & Grazing Mammals
Test Yourself!
Mutualism
Egrets & Grazing Mammals
Egret benefits
Grazing mammals buffalo benefits
ANSWER
Mutualism?
Commensalism?
Parasitism?
Test Yourself!
Frog & Plants
Commensalism
Frog & Plants
Frog benefits
Plant is not affected
ANSWER
STEP 1
Choice B:� Write notes on your own paper.
Use the form as a guide, or create notes in
whatever way you would like to organize them.
STEP 2
STEP 3
Practice QUIZLET for 5 minutes
Symbiotic Relationships
Tips for Note Taking
Use the pink stars and key concepts to guide you in taking notes on the information in the presentation.
Use notebook paper
OR
print this notes template to take notes.