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Activity 3: MATCH ME Direction: Match the interdependent relationship (symbiosis) with the description by writing the corresponding number.
1. Each organism benefits in the relationship.
2. One organism benefits the other is harmed.
3. One organism benefits and nothing happens to the other organism.
4. Both organisms are harmed.
5. Predator benefits, prey is killed. Mutualism Commensalism Predation Competition Parasitism​

Sagot :

1. Each organism benefits in the relationship.

• Mutualism


2. One organism benefits the other is harmed.

• Parasitism


3. One organism benefits and nothing happens to the other organism.

• Commensalism


4. Both organisms are harmed.

• Competition


5. Predator benefits, prey is killed.

• Predation



Mutualism:

> Is a relationship where both organisms benefits from each other.

ex;

> Sea anemone and clownfish, the clownfish attracts prey for the sea anemones with it’s bright colors, While the sea anemone gives the leftover food to the clownfish and provides shelter for them.



Parasitism:

> Is a relationship where an organism benefits from another organism while the one that is being benefited it is harmed.

ex;

• Tick and a dog, The tick benefits from the dog by feeding in it’s blood while the dog is harmed.



Commensalism:

> Is a relationship where an organism benefits from another organism but is not harming it or it doesn’t affect the organism that is being benefited.

ex;

• An Orchid and a tree, The orchid grows on a tree gets nutrients from the tree while the tree is not harmed or affected.


Competition:

> Is a relationship where both organisms fight for resources.


ex;

• A lion and a cheetah, The lion and the cheetah competes with the lion to, whoever kills the prey first will get the resources and win the competition against each other.



Predation:

> Is a relationship where a predator kills a prey for it to benefit.


ex;

• A frog and a mosquito, the frog eats the mosquito and it benefits while the mosquito is killed.




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