Biology
Commensalism
Commensalism is a type of relationship between to different organisms, in which one organism benefits from the other without harming him. For example, cattle egrets eat insects that normally stick to cows or similar animals. The cows help cattle egrets find their food. However, the cattle egret has no effect on the cow.
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Domains Of Life
The Three Domains of Life Eukarya: This is the most familiar domain to us because it is made up of the kingdoms animalia (animals), plantae (plants), fungi, and protista. They have a huge diversity when it comes to form but they all share fundamental...
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Ecology Revision
Ecology The following are some points to help you, it does not contain everything! You must revise on your own making summary notes and diagrams to help you. You have your notes, this web and your text book to help you. Please use all of these resources,...
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Symbiosis
Symbiosis is where there is a persistent interaction between organisms. There are various forms by which this can take place: where both benefit (Mutualism), where one benefits and the other is not really harmed or helped (commensalism) and...
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Interactions Among Organisms
INTERACTIONS AMONG ORGANISMSSymbiotic Strategies http://www.teachersdomain.org/resource/nat08.living.eco.humeco.lpsymstra/ Read ?OVERVIEW? and answer the following questions:1. Write a sentence (using your own words) explaining...
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No Introductions Necessary?
Biology concepts ? introduced species, invasive species, The United States is a melting pot, and it is one of ourgreatest strengths. The questions is, is it also a goodidea for plants and animals?The United States is an amazing place to live; nearly...
Biology