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NAMES: BITONG, ELOISA KHATE B.

YEAR & SECTION: FILIPINO 4B


FRAGATA, CATHERINE

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

1. Predator and Prey Relationship- There are two species that interacts together
where one organism is the hunted food source for the other. Lizard is being the
predator and the Ant is being the prey, the one who is a hunted food source.

2. Commensalism- a relationship between two species in which one obtains benefits


from the other without harming or benefiting it. A spider gained a benefit to the tree
because it lets the spider make its own spider web as a habitat and the same time it
doesn’t harm the tree.

3. Competition- It is a relationship between organisms that strive for the same


resources in the same place. The cat and a dog simultaneously want to eat the
same food as their resources. There is a sense of scrambling between the two
organisms.
4. Mutualism- A human and a dog as a pet are living together and are both beneficial to
each other. A dog as a pet is being treated as a part of the family and the human as a
pet owner has given an extra happiness by the dog.

5. Producer-Consumer- It is a relationship where one organism consumes a producer.


The ampalaya plant is being the producer, the one that can make its own food and
consumed by the cucurbit fruit fly as the consumer where it creates holes in the whole
plant as its food.

6. Scavenger- It is an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat


or rotting plant material. In this picture, there is a dead chicken as a decaying biomass
and the is a fly in its eyes to consume, is the scavenger.
7. Parasitism- is a kind of symbiosis in which one organism (referred to as the parasite)
benefits at the expense of another organism (referred to as the host); the interaction
may also cause harm to the host. In this picture, there is a cat as a host which is
being harmed by the tick as its parasite. The tick has benefits to the cat because it
becomes its habitat and also it sips the blood of the cat as nutrients.

8. Decomposer- There is no waste in nature. The waste of one organism is the nutrients
of another. In this picture, banana peels and other vegetable scraps are buried in the
soil to serve as fertilizer. Through this method, the soil can obtain nutrients that can
be used as fertilizer, which is ideal for plant cultivation.

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