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In this microbiology worksheet, students are given examples of different fungi and parasites. Fungi examples are classified in 8 different categories and the parasite examples are classified in 9 different categories.
In this roundworms worksheet, students will review the characteristics of roundworms including the common parasitic roundworms that infect humans. This worksheet has 6 short answer and 2 fill in the blank questions.
In this fungi worksheet, students will read about the 3 different ways fungi get their food; decomposers, parasites, and mutualists. Then students will match 3 statements with the diagrams that fit the description.
In this species relationships worksheet, students will brainstorm animals or plants that are examples of mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
In this simple organisms worksheet, students review the characteristics of bacteria, viruses, parasites, monerans, and protists. This worksheet has 7 matching, 5 true or false, 5 multiple choice, and 4 short answer questions.
In this symbiosis worksheet, students will brainstorm 2 examples of each different type of symbiotic relationship which includes mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism.
In this food web study worksheet, students record how 24 animals get their food. Each animal should categorized as a forager, grazer, filter feeder, parasite, predator, or scavenger on the graphic organizer.
In this ecosystems worksheet, students describe the types of community interactions and disturbances that can affect an ecosystem. Students compare the types of symbiosis - mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. This worksheet has 9 short answer questions.
In these rainforest vocabulary worksheets, read the definitions and the matching terms for the following rainforest vocabulary terms: decomposers, deforestation, epiphytes, extinct, environment, pollute, vegetation, ecology, climate, habitat, food web, exploitation, emergent, forest floor, tropical rainforest, liana, botanist, preservation, food chain, canopy, and parasite.
In this communities activity, students complete a graphic organizer that describes the different types of community interactions including predation, parasitism, and mutualism.
