Figure 10.10 This isopod is sucking the blood out of the fish. Text Art 10.01 Cleaning wrasse on a moray eel. Symbiosis means living together. Symbiont-smaller partner host-larger partner Commensalism- one benefits the other is unharmed. Ex. barnacles on whales Parasitism- one benefits the other is harmed. Ex. isopod on fish Mutualism- both partners benefit. Ex. cleaning associations or clown fish and anemone Life style of organisms Pelagic-live in the water column Plankton-drifters Phytoplankton-photosynthetic-producer Zooplankton-heterotroph-consumer Nekton-animals that can swim against the current Benthic-live on or buried in the bottom Sessile-attached to one place Some benthic can move around Figure 10.13 Some food chains are simple Figure 10.14 Some food chains can be longer. Figure 10.15 Killer Whale is a C-6 in this food web. Figure 10.16 There is more energy available in shorter food chains. Stop Notes Figure 10.17 Figure 10.18 Figure 10.19 Figure 10.20 Figure 10.21 Figure 10.22 Table 10.01