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The plant is called sweet busuria bush ant the ants are called Notoncas ants. They help each other by the ants provide shelter for the larvae and the ants lick the suger off the lavae. Their relationship is called symbiotic relationship.
The plant is the sweet Busuria bush and the ants are the Notoncas ants they help each other by the ants taking the caterpiller/E.C.B in and looking after it and the ECB helps the ants by making a sweet stiky suger on the leaf that is called sinbyoses
We love the gymnastics program!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we also love learning about Bioms & the ECB.
Hi 3M,
Did you know camels’ humps are mostly fat and some water. in the desert there is a lot of arachnids like scorpions.
MR
Lucky I got Grassland biome because it’s really easy to learn about!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I’m really excited to do the science project with static electricity.
The jar with the soil and rocks is a really good ‘Beneath Our Feet’ project.