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Feeding Interrelationships

WHAT’S IN
“To → Eat → And → Be → Eaten”
(Tune: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star)
(By: Emily C. Secuya)

Mother Nature takes a stand


Plants and animals need to bond!
To eat-and-be-eaten demands so high
The one who’s weak will gonna die
So run, escape, to avoid your fate Survival of the
fittest is at stake!
(Repeat the whole song)
(Repeat the last two lines then fade
FOOD CHAIN

•A food chain
shows how
energy is
transferred from
one organism to
another.
FOOD CHAIN
FOOD WEB
CREATING FOOD CHAIN
1. grass → rabbit → hawk

2.

3.

4.
PRODUCER DECOMPOSER

FOOD

CONSUMER

HERBIVORES

CARNIVORES OMNIVORES
ACTIVITY 4: FANTASY CHALLENGE

QUESTIONS:
If Nature would allow and will give you a
chance to become a part of the FOOD WEB,
which would you prefer to be, a producer
or decomposer? Why?
Harmful Interactions Among
Living Things
PREDATION
• one is benefited while the other
one is harmed or badly affected.

• predator
• The one that kills and eats another
animal
prey
• the one that is usually smaller and
weaker that is eaten or killed by
the predator is the
PARASITISM
• is a relationship that
benefits one organism
(parasite) and harms
the other (host).
• There are two types of
parasite, it could be
internal or external
parasites.
COMPETITION
•an organism
fights against
other
organisms
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
PREDATION, PARASITISM, COMPETITION
Post Test
1.What kind of relationship that exist between
a flower and a bee that feeds on its nectar?
A.commensalism
B.mutualism
C. parasitism
D.predation
2. Which of these interactions happen when two (2)
or more organisms of the same kind or different kind
struggle or fight for a limited food, water, or space?
A.commensalism
B.competition
C.mutualism
D.predation
3. Which of these relationships happen
between the owl and the mouse?
A.commensalism
B.competition
C.mutualism
D.predation
4. A kind of relationship in which both
organisms are benefited.
A.commensalism
B.competition
C.mutualism
D.predation
5. In predation, what do you call to the organism
which is weaker and serves as food for the
stronger one?
A.commensal
B.host
C.predator
D.prey
. Which describe the animal in the picture?
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A.commensalism
B.competition
C.mutualism
D.predation
7. A remora fish attaches to a shark for transport
and protection. It is an example of ______.
A.commensalism
B.competition
C.mutualism
D.predation
. What kind of relationship does a tick and
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a dog have?
A.commensalism
B.mutualism
C.parasitism
D.predation
9. An eagle grabs the snake in its claw,
what kind of relationship is this?
A. commensalism
B. mutualism
C. parasitism
D. predation
10. A small bird was eating the lice on a
carabaos hair, what kind of relationship is this?
A.commensalism
B.mutualism
C.parasitism
D.predation

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