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COMPETITION
P R T A A S E I S
PARASITES
ECOLOGICAL
RELATIONSHIPS
Science 7: Quarter 2- Module 5
Learning Competency:
describe the different ecological relationships found in
an ecosystem (S7LT-IIh-10)
ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS
Describe the interactions between and among organisms
within their environment
ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS
MUTUALISM
COMMENSALISM
PARASITISM
MUTUALIS
Mrelationship wherein both species benefit
a symbiotic
from each other’s interaction
POSITIVE POSITIVE
MUTUALIS
M
MUTUALIS
M In this mutualistic
relationship, the
bees get to eat,
and the flowering
plants get to
reproduce.
COMMENSALISM
A type of symbiotic relationship that happens when one
organism benefits from the interaction and the other one is
unaffected.
POSITIVE NEUTRAL
COMMENSALISM
COMMENSALISM
COMMENSAL HOST
Smaller organism Larger organism
that gains which is not
benefits like affected by the
nutrients, shelter commensal.
and support from
the host.
COMMENSALISM
COMMENSAL HOST
PARASITISM
a type of symbiotic relationship that happens
when one organism benefits and the other one is
harmed
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
PARASITISM
a type of symbiotic relationship that happens
when one organism benefits and the other one is
harmed
POSITIVE NEGATIVE
PARASITISM
PARASITISM
PARASITISM
NONSYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP
are interaction of organisms that live apart from
one another
COMPETITION
PREDATION
COMPETITION
Relationship in which two or more organism need the same
thing to survive
PREDATOR PREY
ACTIVITY TIME!!!