Figure 10.10

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Figure 10.10
This isopod is sucking the blood out of the fish.
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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
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Table 10.01
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