Read the research on each pair of organisms for information on how they interact with each other. Based on your reading, state the type of relationship they have, the symbols for that type of relationship, and the evidence you used to explain and support your decision

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Read the research on each pair of organisms for information on how they interact with each other. Based on your reading, state the type of relationship they have, the symbols for that type of relationship, and the evidence you used to explain and support your decision.

Relationship
Symbols
Rhizobium bacteria and
Soybean plant
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Research
Evidence
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Rhizobium is heterotrophic bacteria that lives in
root nodules of the soybean plant. The rhizobium
is able to provide the plant with necessary
nitrogen from the soil, which greatly benefits the
plant. In return, the bacteria are able to consume
the sugars made by the plant, and the bacteria
cannot make its own food.
Transcribed Image Text:Relationship Symbols Rhizobium bacteria and Soybean plant Туре Туре Research Evidence Туре Rhizobium is heterotrophic bacteria that lives in root nodules of the soybean plant. The rhizobium is able to provide the plant with necessary nitrogen from the soil, which greatly benefits the plant. In return, the bacteria are able to consume the sugars made by the plant, and the bacteria cannot make its own food.
Relationship
Symbols
Isopod and Clownfish
Туре
Research
Evidence
Туре
The isopod enters the clownfish through the gills
and the female attaches to the tongue, with the
male attaching on the gill arches beneath and
behind the female. The isopod severs the blood
vessels in the fish's tongue, causing the tongue
to fall off. It then attaches itself to the remaining
stub of the tongue and becomes the fish's new
tongue, living off the fish that has become its
host.
Transcribed Image Text:Relationship Symbols Isopod and Clownfish Туре Research Evidence Туре The isopod enters the clownfish through the gills and the female attaches to the tongue, with the male attaching on the gill arches beneath and behind the female. The isopod severs the blood vessels in the fish's tongue, causing the tongue to fall off. It then attaches itself to the remaining stub of the tongue and becomes the fish's new tongue, living off the fish that has become its host.
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