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Interaction in the Ecosystem
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Interaction in the Ecosystem

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Review: Classify the organisms according to the kingdom where they belong:

Kingdom Plantae

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Kingdom Monera

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Kingdom Fungi

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Kingdom Protista

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Kingdom Animalia

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Objectives:• Describe how living things interact with

each other;• Make a chart that shows the

relationship among living things;• Realize the importance of maintaining

harmonious relationship with each other.

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“And so we know and rely on the love God has for us. God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in him.”

1 John 4:16

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Having a good and harmonious relationship is important to maintain peace and order in the society.

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Relationship among Living Things• Predation• Competition• Cooperation• Symbiosis

a. Mutualismb. Parasitismc. Commensalism

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Predation• A stronger organism called the predator eats the weaker

organism called the prey.

PredatorPrey

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Predator Prey

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Competition• Some living things have the same need that is

why they used to fight each other.

Intraspecific Competition- involves organisms of the same kind/species.

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Interspecific Competition- involves organisms among different species. (competition in a community)

Lioness and hyenas fighting for food

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Cooperation• Some organisms help one another for higher

chance of survival.

Ants are helping one another to protect and sustain their colony.

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Symbiosis• An interaction that involves two

different kinds of organism, where one is benefited while the other may be benefited, harmed or unaffected.• Examples are mutualism, parasitism

and commensalism.

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MutualismThe two organisms are benefited.

Butterfly drinks nectar from flowers.Butterfly helps

the flowers in pollination.

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Ants protect aphids from predator

Aphids give food to ants.

Ants and Aphids

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Parasitism

• One organism is benefited (parasite) , the other is harmed (host).

Man is the host.

Leech is the parasite.

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Parasitism

Ectoparasitism- parasites are found outside the host’s

body

Endoparasitism- parasites are found

inside the host’s body

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Commensalism

One organism is benefited (commensal) while the other is not affected (host).

Shark is the host.

Remora is the commensal.

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Commensalism

Tree is the host.

Orchid is the commensal.

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Organism A Organism BMutualism Benefited BenefitedParasitism Benefited

(Parasite)Harmed(Host)

Commensalism Benefited(Commensal)

Not Affected (Host)

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Mutualism

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Commensalism

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Parasitism

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Competition

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Predation

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Cooperation

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Predation

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Parasitism

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Mutualism

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Cooperation

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Assignment

• Bring a full-body picture of yourself, an experiment paper and pencil


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