Interactive exercise. Assistance may be required. Read the following descriptions and determine what type of relationship is being described.

MISTLETOE: symbiotic relationship between mistletoe and tree to which it is attached.

  • Mistletoe gets food and water from the tree.
  • Tree looses food and water that it needs and eventually will die.
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MITES ON AFRICAN HISSING COCKROACHES: symbiotic relationship between mites and roaches.

  • Mites get free food by hanging out with roaches.
  • Roaches are not affected by presence of mites.
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MILLIPEDES: symbiotic relationship between protozoans that live in the intestines of the millipede and the millipede.

  • Protozoans get food from the millipede.
  • Millipede gets help with breaking down cellulose in the foods that it eats.
  • Both benefit.
photo: millipede
photo: protozoan
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LION AND ZEBRA:

  • Lions hunt and feed on zebra.
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