ipl-logo

Describe The Relationship Between Clownfish And Sea Anemone

676 Words3 Pages

Page #556 Thinking through the concepts

3. Two important types of symbiosis would be Commensalism in which one organism benefits while the other is not affected, and an example of this would be Clownfish and Sea anemone in which the Clownfish lays in the Sea anemone in which is has protection from all other organisms, but the Sea anemone gets nothing in return. Another type of symbiosis would be Mutualism in the case where both organisms benefit from each other allowing them to survive. An example of this would be termites and protozoa, in the way that protozoa in the stomach of the termite allows it to digest.
4. The type of succession which would occur on a clear-cut region is secondary succession as the final stages of succession in which deciduous and conifer trees are cut down, and it begins at the shrub and early birch tree saplings than moving on to the proceeding trees such as the deciduous trees which will once again become a climax community. …show more content…

Food chains and food webs differ in the fact that a food chain is how food passes along from one organism to another, while a food web in an interlocking and connection of these food chains. A better, accurate representation of a feeding relationships would be a food web as the food web shows the many different feeding paths and choices while a food chain does not, and it only shows the direct path of food.
8. Nitrogen from the air gets into a plant body by means of the nitrogen cycle. The nitrogen cycle involves the process of the free nitrogen (N2) being converted into nitrates (No3) which is the usable form of nitrogen by more organisms. Plants such as legumes have a mutualistic relationship with nitrogen fixing bacteria as the bacteria allows the legumes to use the nitrates that it makes from converting the nitrogen, and these nitrogen fixing bacteria are often found on the roots of the

More about Describe The Relationship Between Clownfish And Sea Anemone

Open Document