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Summary: This week in class I learned about symbiosis. There are three types of symbiosis. The first is parasitic, which is when one organism gets a good thing out of it and the other organism is hurt. An example of parasitic symbiosis is the dog and the tick. The second type of symbiosis is commensal, which is when one organism gets something good out of it and the other organism is not hurt by it. An example of a commensal symbiotic relationship is the spider monkey and a rainforest
tree. The third and final type of symbiotic relationship is mutualistic, which is when both organisms get a good thing out of it. An example of a mutualistic symbiotic relationship is a bee and the flower.
SP4 : Analyzing and interpreting data
In class the way I interpreted data is we got a research paper and we had to write down the defining features of the organism we were assigned also what it eats what eats it also another symbiotic relationship besides parasitic and we also had to write down what would happen to the rainforest ecosystem if the assigned organism went missing from that eco system.
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