BIOLOGY NOW-ACCESS (HS)
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Chapter 16, Problem 9TQ

a.

Summary Introduction

To define:

The relationship and identify the domain and discuss about the given symbiotic relationship of mycorrhizae.

Concept introduction:

A special kind of interaction that is seen among the species is known as a symbiotic relationship. This relationship is vital to most of the living organisms and the ecosystem. This association can be harmful or beneficial. Mutualistic, commensalistic, and parasitic relationships are different types of symbiosis.

b.

Summary Introduction

To define:

The relationship and identify the domain and discuss about the given symbiotic relationship of lichens.

Concept introduction:

A special kind of interaction that is seen among the species is known as symbiotic relationship. This relationship is vital to most of the living organisms and the ecosystem. This association can be harmful or beneficial. Mutualistic, commensalistic, and parasitic relationships are different types of symbiosis.

c.

Summary Introduction

To define:

The relationship and identify the domain and discuss about the given symbiotic relationship of hermit crab/shells.

Concept introduction:

A special kind of interaction that is seen among the species is known as symbiotic relationship. This relationship is vital to most of the living organisms and the ecosystem. This association can be harmful or beneficial. Mutualistic, commensalistic, and parasitic relationships are different types of symbiosis.

d.

Summary Introduction

To define:

The relationship and identify the domain and discuss about the given symbiotic relationship of malaria.

Concept introduction:

A special kind of interaction that is seen among the species is known as symbiotic relationship. This relationship is vital to most of the living organisms and the ecosystem. This association can be harmful or beneficial. Mutualistic, commensalistic, and parasitic relationships are different types of symbiosis.

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