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symbiotic relationships

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SYMBIOTIC realationships

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EEL AND CORAL

  • comensalism
  • cmensalism is where one is benifted and one is not benefited nor harmed
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they are found.....

  • eels are found near the eastern coast of north america.
  • coral is found near tropical oceans near the equator.
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they get their energy by....

  • eels get their energy by eating fish and crustaceans.
  • coral gets its energy by eating algae and zooplankton
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the coral benefits the eel by....

  • kepping it safe and giving the eel shelter.
  • the eel does not benefit or harm the coral
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hermit crab and sea anemone

  • mutalism
  • benefical to both hermit crab and sea anemone
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they are found .....

  • hermit crabs are found on beaches,shallow waters through chesepeake bay, and mud flats
  • sea anemones are found in costal waters worldwide,shallow waters (including coral reefs), and deep oceans.
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their roles...

  • the hermit crabs role is nothing all it does is give it a ride
  • the sea anemones role is to protects the hermit crab from predators

bass and wrasse fish

  • mutalism
  • mutalism is where both partners benefit

they are found...

  • bass are found in costal waters,lakes.rivers,etc.
  • wrasse fish are found in costal waters of the worlds major oceans,and reefs
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they get their energy by....

  • bass get their energy by eating weed beds,lily pads,smaller fish,frogs,crayfish,aquatic insects, and surface insects.
  • wrasse fish get their energy by eating all of the same things that the bass eats.
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their roles are....

  • the bass protects the wrasse fish
  • the wrasse fish eats the parasites on the basses body and inside of it.