Read each scenario below and identify the type of relaionship(s) being described. If it is symbiofic, specifically label if it is mutualism, parasitism, or commensalism. If it is comperitive, include if it is interspecific or intaspecific. Some may have more than one.
1. Termites feed on dead plant material and cellulose, both of which they find in wood. Termites are able to eat and digest wood because of the bacteria and protists that make their home in the termites' intestines.
2. Moles create burrows underground - much to the frustration of many homeowners. Fortunately for the homeowners, rat snakes can inhabit their yards and eat the moles as a food source.
3. Many types of mushrooms are no harm at all to plants, but some types actually grow on trees and suck the nutrients out of the tree slowly, until it dies