Symbiotic Relationships and Microbiomes

Symbiotic Relationships and Microbiomes

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Aiden Montgomery

Biology, Science

6th - 8th Grade

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The video explains symbiosis, a close relationship between different species, focusing on mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Mutualism benefits both organisms, as seen in the microbiome, termites, and yucca moths. Commensalism benefits one organism without affecting the other, exemplified by hermit crabs, mites, and orchids. Parasitism benefits one organism at the expense of the other, with examples like lampreys, worms, and a fungus affecting ants.

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What is the term for a close, long-term relationship between two or more different species?

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In which type of symbiotic relationship do both organisms benefit?

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What is the role of the microbiome in humans?

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Which organism helps termites digest cellulose?

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What would happen to the yucca plant without the yucca moth?

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What is an example of commensalism?

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How do mites benefit from riding on flies?

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Which type of symbiotic relationship involves one organism benefiting while the other is neither helped nor harmed?

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What is a common consequence for the host in a parasitic relationship?

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What unusual behavior does the fungus cause in infected ants?

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