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Identify Symbiotic Relationshi

by Alisa Beam
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The flea feeds on blood from the dog . There is no benefit to the dog and the itching and bites may lead to infection . In this relationship the flea while the dog is .

The algae do photosynthesis and provide food for the fungus . The fugngus provides a good living environment for the algae . In this relationship , the fungus , while the algae .

The bacteria in the gut of the termite breakdown and feed on some of the cellulose taken in by the termite . The termite would not be able to digest cellulose without these bacteria and as a result the bacteria gain an additional source of nutrition from the digested cellulose . In this relationship the Termite , and the bacteria .

The Remora fish swim alongside the shark and take scraps of food the shark drops during feeding . The shark does not eat the Remora and appears unaffected by its presence . In this relationship , the Remora , while the shark is .

The cattle egret bird follows herds of cattle and eats the insects that the cattle stir up as they move through the grassland . The cattle ignore the egrets and they do not seem to affect the cattle . In this relationship , the cattle are , while the Egret .

The tapeworm lives in the small intestines of where it feeds and grows ; robbing its host of essential nutrients . In this relationship , the host is , while the tapeworm .

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