Symbiotic


In biology, symbiotic is the idea that different organisms (plants and animals) that live together can get some benefit (help) from each other.

However, this relationship is not always beneficial to both creatures. Parasites, for example, have a symbiotic relationship with their hosts, but only the parasite benefits.

Example: Head lice are symbiotic with humans but only the head lice get a benefit!!!!!

Watch the video - then try this web search - write a page for a class mini book with an example of a symbiotic relationship in nature.

Web Search
symbiotic animals  - just follow the link from google images to find some good examples.



Two creatures that are symbiotic in the living world are....
They... (explain how they are symbiotic)

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