Monday, May 6, 2019

Symbiotic Relationship: Mutualism



What is it?

-its the interaction between two or more species where both species benefit from this relationship.
-this is a very common symbiotic relationship, it is present in every ecosystem, and there are plenty of examples everywhere around us, a very common example is the Oxpeckers and zebras, the bird lives on the zebra and feeds off all the bugs and parasites living on the zebra's skin.



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5 comments:

  1. What are the other symbiotic relationships? - Mia Carlson

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    1. How does this relationship compare to the others?

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  2. What are some other examples of mutualism?

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  3. Why is this type of relationship important?

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  4. Is this type of relationship more common than others? - Katelyn Allen

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