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ert Draw Design Layout References >> Share Com A A. Font Paragraph Styles Dictate Sensitivity Delow table (you may need to consult your lab manual): Type of symbiosis Symbiotic bacteria Bdellexibrio and various soil bacteria Additional Information Bdellevibrio attaches to host bacterium and penetrates the host cell wall; replicates in the space between cell wall and membrane; assimilates nutrients from the host E. coli and T4 bacteriophage Parasitic Mutualism Cyanobacteria and fungi in lichen The cyanobacteria benefits from fungal uptake of water, Inorganic nutrients, as well as protection from drying. The fungi uses photosynthetic . products as a carbon source Bacteria of the genera Rhizobium or Bredyrhizobium. and leguminous plants Mutualism Mutualism Chemoautotrophic bacteria and tube worm Riftigpachyrtile The bacteria benefit from worm's uptake of carbon and sulfate sources. The worms benefit from organic carbon and sulfite from the bacteria Bacteria benefit since they have gained a protective habitat. The benefit to Persemcium is either unknown or variable/minimal. Endosymbiotic bacteria (ex. Sosdibacec Hotspace) and protest Paramecium aurelia Which previous exercises described a symbiotic relationship between two organisms? Describe the type of relationship, and how its purpose is different from what was mentioned in the table above: In Exercise 7-2. You were going to directly explore parasitism by trying to Infect two strains of E. coll (strains 455 and 363) with the T4 bacteriophage Recall h av e that