1.) Aphids and ants
2.) Coral and algae
3.) Pistol shrimps and gobies
4.) Honeyguides and humans
5.) Clownfish and anemones
1.) Beneficial
2.) Beneficial
3.) Beneficial
4.) Beneficial
5.) Beneficial
1.) Symbiotism or symbiotic
2.) Mutualism
3.) Mutualism
4.) Mutualism
5.) Symbiotism or symbiotic
1.) The aphids provide food for the ants. Ants provide protection for the aphids.
2.) The coral provides the algae's protection. Algea produce oxygen and remove waste.
3.) The goby provides protection. The shrimp maintain a burrow in the sand.
4.) Honeyguides know where bees' nest are located. Humans know how to subdue the bees.
5.) The anemone provides the protection and shelter. The clownfish provides the anemone nutrients.
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Pair of Organisms
1.) Aphids and ants
2.) Coral and algae
3.) Pistol shrimps and gobies
4.) Honeyguides and humans
5.) Clownfish and anemones
"Interaction"
Beneficial or harmful?
1.) Beneficial
2.) Beneficial
3.) Beneficial
4.) Beneficial
5.) Beneficial
Type of Interaction
1.) Symbiotism or symbiotic
2.) Mutualism
3.) Mutualism
4.) Mutualism
5.) Symbiotism or symbiotic
Describe the interaction
1.) The aphids provide food for the ants. Ants provide protection for the aphids.
2.) The coral provides the algae's protection. Algea produce oxygen and remove waste.
3.) The goby provides protection. The shrimp maintain a burrow in the sand.
4.) Honeyguides know where bees' nest are located. Humans know how to subdue the bees.
5.) The anemone provides the protection and shelter. The clownfish provides the anemone nutrients.
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