Friday, July 27, 2007

Major Online Lab Project Unit four

1. Homo sapien - Human - Commensal - Yes: The food we eat mostly is from other organisms.


2.Beagles(DOGS), Mutualistic - Yes: Dogs are nice to have when you want to be active or just lay around.
3.A Black white and brown kitten. Mutualistic - Yes: Cats are domesticated them for a reason. Cats are nice loving creatures. Their food can also consists of mice.

4.Grasshopper - Commensal - No: Grasshoppers tend to mainly just live everywhere, they really don't feed off of any other breatures.

5.Ants - Mutualistic - No: Ants are not the most loved species, there are usually a lot of them, and they like to eat peoples food.
6.Lady bug - Mutualistic - No: The lady bug are usually very pretty to hold and look at, ladybugs feed off of other bugs.
7.Pigeons - Mutualistic - No: They feed off of rodents
8.Cactus - Commensal - No: Cactuses grow and actually provide life and energy to those that feed upon it.

9. Sunflowers-Commensal - No: Sunflowers provide food for insects, such as bees.

10.Bees- Mutualistic-no: Although bees are not loved because of their stinger, they also feed off of honey.

11. Black Widow- - Predator - No: Black widows feared predators, because they cause harm

12.Snakes-predator-no: Snakes can either be scary or friends. They feed off of mice.

13. Horse - Mutualistic - Yes: Horses are well trained animals, and loving pets.

14.Lizard - Mutualistic - Yes: Lizards are very harmless, and kids tend to love them.

15. Mosquito - Parasitic - No: This species also feeds off of us, by biting and eating our blood.
16. Wasps - Mutualistic - No: They also feed off of humans blood.
17. Coyotes-Predators-No: Coyotes can be very harmful creatures that we are mostly afraid of.
18. Fies-Mutualistic-No- Flies are around all them time, they are most like pests.


19. Jack Rabbit - Commensal - Yes: They eat many other organisms such as various plant-life. The jack rabbit is fast and could serve as a pet.

20.Turtle-Mutualistic- No- Turtle serve as great pets, and are very harmless.

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