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Quizizz Lesson: What is SYMBIOSIS?

Quizizz Lesson: What is SYMBIOSIS?

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Presentation

Science

5th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-2, MS-LS1-4

Standards-aligned

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Rochelle Hanson

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2 Slides • 12 Questions

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What relationship do you think the bird has with the tree?

mutualism

commensalism

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Ants and Aphids

Ants provide protection for the aphid and in return the aphids provide the ant with a sweet sugary substance to eat.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Cattle and Egret

The cattle helps the egret find food by stirring up insects as it grazes. The egret does not help nor harm the cattle.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Crocodiles and Plovers

Plovers protect crocodiles from infection by removing scraps of food from between the crocodile's teeth and in return they get food to eat.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Clownfish and Sea Anemone

Clownfish provide food for sea anemones by luring prey into the poisonous tentacles and in return they receive protection and food.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Hermit Crab and Sea Snail

A hermit crab gets a home to live in by moving in to shells discarded by the sea snail. The snail is not helped nor harmed by the crab.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Lichen and Algae

Lichen protect algae from dehydration and provide a place for the algae to live and in return the algae makes food for the lichen.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Bird and Tree

The tree provides the bird with a place to live. The bird does not harm nor help the tree.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Mosquito and Human

The human provides food for the mosquito and in return can become sick.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Bee and Flower

The bee receives a meal and the flower is pollinated allowing it to make more flowers.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Shark and Remora

The remora receives a meal. The shark is not helped nor harmed by this relationship.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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Multiple Choice

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Tick and Human

The tick receives a meal from the human and in return the human can get a disease.

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mutualism

2

commensalism

3

parasitism

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