Laura Tovar 7/Mrs.Green
Taiga
Taiga
Mutualism is the relationship between two organisms where they both benefit from the relationship. Parasitism is the process where one organism benefits from the relationship while the other is either harmed or killed. Commensalism is the relationship in which one organism benefits off the other without harming the organism.
Mutualism
Mutualism- An example of Mutualism in the Taiga Biome, is Lichens and the Black Spruce Tree. The Lichen gets food from the dead matter on the Black Spruce, an
Parasitism
Parasitism- An example of Parasitism in the Taiga Biome, is brain worms and Caribou. When the Brain Worms reaches the Caribou's brain, the Brain Worm eats away at the brain until the Caribou simply dies.
Commensalism
Commensalism- An example of Commensalism in the Taiga Biome, is Parasitic Fungi and Trees. The Parasitic Fungi gets the food from the Tree, but the Tree does not get helped or harmed, because it is decomposing.