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Activity 1.3: Types of Interactions

1. Predator – Prey
a. My groups definition BEFORE video:
1. Something that hunts for food 2. What the predator eats
b. Example observed in video:
They both need adaptations wolf
c. My groups definition AFTER video:
Predators hunt and prey hide so they wont get eaten
d. Another example of this would be:
Wolf coming for deer
2. Competition
a. My groups definition BEFORE video:
Fighting for something
b. Example observed in video:
Bears and wolfs
c. My groups definition AFTER video:
Went bears want wolf they get them
d. Another example of this would be:
Cleats and wolf , Greek bear both have contention
3. Symbiosis
a. Three types:
i. Type 1: Commensalism
1. My groups definition BEFORE video:
Both organism benefit from each other
2. Example observed in video:

3. My groups definition AFTER video:


One organism benefit went the other doesn’t get affected
4. Another example of this would be:
Bug get another other organism for traveling
ii. Type 1: Mutualism
1. My groups definition BEFORE video:
Multiple organisms benefit from each other
2. Example observed in video:
Calwn fish and the anemony
3. My groups definition AFTER video:
Both organism benefit for it
4. Another example of this would be:
The cow and the bird
iii. Type 1: Parasitism
1. My groups definition BEFORE video:
Went one organism benefits
2. Example observed in video:
Mosquito with a human
3. My groups definition AFTER video:
One benefit will the other one is harmed
4. Another example of this would be:
Cow and the tick

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