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Ecological Relationship

Prepared by: Erlison Lorenz M. Ognilla

Opening Prayer

Heavenly Father , grant me each day the desire to do my best. To grow physically, mentally and

morally To be kind and helpful with my classmates and teachers. To be honest with myself and with others. Help me to be a good sport when I lose

and be humble if I win. Teach me the value of true friendship. All these we ask in Jesus name

Amen

Let’s Play Crack-A-Code

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How do organisms interact with each other and with their

environment?

Living things or organisms interact with other living things and with non living things or the physical

environment. And there are several ways of the interactions among

livings.

Some are beneficial for one organism but harms the other. And

some are beneficial for the two organisms that are involved.

4 Advanced

3 Competent

2 Progressing

1 Beginning

Work is complete, well organized, no errors and is done on time or early.

Work is generally complete, meets the requirements of the task, and is mostly done on time.

Work tends to be disorderly, incomplete, not accurate and is usually late.

Work is generally sloppy and incomplete, excessive errors and is mostly late or not at all.

Group 1

Types of Ecological Relationship:

1. Commensalism- Type of relationship where one organism

benefits from the other which neither benefits nor harmed

Examples of Commensalism

1. Epiphytic plants growing on a tree*epiphytes- plants that needs other plants/trees for support

2. Remora fish attached on bigger fish like shark and whales

Group 2

2. Mutualism- A type of relationship where two species

benefit from each other

Other Examples of MutualismLichen- combination of alga and fungus

African Crocodile and Plover

Group 3

3. Parasitism- . A relationship where an organism (parasite) gets its nutrients from a living host that

was harmed by the interaction

Other examples of Parasitism

Lice on human head

Insect larva

Tapeworm- lives in the gastrointestinal tract of some animals

Group 4

Predation- An interaction where an animal kills and eat the

other.The most common type of

ecological relationship*Predator- the animal that eats the

other animal*Prey- the animal that was eaten

Other Examples of Predation

Group 5

Competition- A relationship that occurs when two organisms

compete for the same resources

Other Examples of Competition

What are the different types of ecological relationship?

How does an organism interact with another

living thing in each of the ecological relationship?

Which type of relationship do you commonly see in your

environment? Can you cite examples?

Ecological Relationship

Effects on Organism A

Effects on Organism B

Legends

Commensalism (+) 0 O- neutral

Mutualism (+) (+) (+) benefits

Parasitism (+) (-) (-) harmed

Predation (+) (-)Competition (+) (-)

Employees like factory and construction workers were paid by their employer in exchange of their services. The employer benefits in this relationship through the service of the workers. The employees benefit too because of the money that they could get

What ecological relationship was reflected by the above situation?

B. A student who keeps on asking/borrowing for paper, pens, crayons, assignments etc instead of buying or working on his/her own.

C. A group of fishermen who all need to catch fish in the same lake.

What ecological relationship was reflected by the above situations?

Employees like factory and construction workers were paid by their employer in exchange of their services. The employer benefits in this relationship through the service of the workers. The employees benefit too because of the money that they could get

What ecological relationship was reflected by the above situation?

Relationship Benefited (+) Harmed (-) Examples

1 One of the organisms

None 2

Mutualism 3. None 4

5 6 leaf Caterpillar and leaf

Explain how the organisms affect each other. (4pts)a.Snake and Ratb.Carabao and cow

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Assignment:

Please read about Energy transfer in the Ecosystem

“Genesis 1:26 - Then God said, 'Let us make man in our image, in our

likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all the earth, and over all the creatures

that move along the ground.”

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