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Interactions Among Living

Things in Their Environment


Objectives

Describe some types of


beneficial and harmful
interactions among living
things.
Review
Tell whether the word listed are BIOTIC or ABIOTIC.
Things in the Biotic/Abiotic
Environment
1. Trees
2. Sun
3. Soil
4. Goat
5. Rain
Review
Tell whether the word listed are BIOTIC or ABIOTIC.
Things in the Biotic/Abiotic
Environment
1. Trees Biotic
2. Sun Abiotic
3. Soil Abiotic
4. Goat Biotic
5. Rain Abiotic
Interaction Among Living Things
Beneficial Harmful
Mutualism Parasitism

Commensalism Predation
MUTUALISM
It is an interaction
of two organisms
wherein both are
getting benefits
from each other.
MUTUALISM
It is an interaction
of two organisms
wherein both are
getting benefits
from each other.
COMMENSALIS
M
This is an interaction
between organisms in
which one is benefiting
while the one never
been affected neither
beneficially nor
harmfully.
COMMENSALIS
M
• The tree provides a
stable environment
to orchids.
• The tree is neither
harmed or
benefited.
COMMENSALIS
M
Cattle egrets eat the
insects stirred up by
cattle when they are
grazing. The cattle are
unaffected, while the
birds gain food.
PARASITISM

Parasites are small


organisms that live
outside or inside the
body of the host
(organism that is
harmed).
PARASITISM

Parasites are small


organisms that live
outside or inside the
body of the host
(organism that is
harmed).
PREDATION

The predator is an
animal that is usually
benefited by eating
the prey (animal that
is harmed).
PREDATION

The predator is an
animal that is usually
benefited by eating
the prey (animal that
is harmed).
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A.

B.
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A.

B.
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A.

B.
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A.

B.
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

Let us answer
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A. FLOWER
MUTUALISM
B. BUTTERFLY
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A. DEER
COMMENSALIS
B. SPIDER M
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A. HUMAN
STOMACH
B. PARASITIC
PARASITISM
WORMS
Learning Task
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
organisms. Write the relationships that exist between each
organism.
PICTURE ORGANISM RELATIONSHIP

A. SHARK
PREDATION
B. SMALL FISH
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4


1. Which of the pictures or organisms show beneficial
interaction?
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4


2. When do we say that an interaction (relationship) is
beneficial?
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4


3. Which of the organisms are not benefited nor harmed?
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4

Let us answer
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4


1. Which of the pictures or organisms show beneficial
interaction?
Picture 1 and Picture 2
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4


2. When do we say that an interaction (relationship) is
beneficial?
When it support life of one organism.
Learning Task

Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Picture 4


3. Which of the organisms are not benefited nor harmed?

Picture 2, which is the deer


Summary

Interaction Among Living Things


Beneficial Harmful
Mutualism Parasitism

Commensalism Predation

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