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Watch the video below and take notes on the three types of symbiosis relationships.
In the text box below, define the three types of symbiotic relationships, and provide an example from the video below for half of the points on this assignment.
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For the remainder of the points, you MUST make contact with your teacher via phone or live lesson (Academic Help Room or tutorials).
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Since I am unable to watch videos directly, I can help you define the three types of symbiotic relationships and provide examples for each.

### Types of Symbiosis Relationships

1. **Mutualism**:
- **Definition**: A type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefit from the interaction.
- **Example**: An example might be bees pollinating flowers; bees get food from the nectar, and flowers get pollinated, allowing them to reproduce.

2. **Commensalism**:
- **Definition**: A symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- **Example**: Barnacles attaching to the shell of a turtle; the barnacles benefit by being carried to various feeding areas while the turtle is unaffected.

3. **Parasitism**:
- **Definition**: A relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of the other, which is harmed.
- **Example**: Tick feeding on a dog's blood; the tick benefits by obtaining nutrients, while the dog suffers from blood loss and potential disease.

### Notes on Video Examples
To complete your assignment effectively, please find the specific examples from the video to link them to the definitions above. Once you've watched, note down one clear example from the video for each type of relationship you've identified.

### Additional Steps
For the rest of your assignment, make sure to reach out to your teacher as instructed for support, clarification, or additional insights related to your notes or examples from the video.

If you have any specific examples from the video you want to discuss or clarify, feel free to share, and I can help elaborate on those!

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