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Learning Task 3:
organisms.
Answer the guide questions in. Do this in your notebook.
Organisms
Write the relationships that exist between each organism.
Examine the pictures below. Tell the name of the
Relationship
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Guide Questions:
1. Which of the pictures of organisms show beneficial interaction?
2. When do we say that an interaction (relationship) is beneficial?
3. Which of the organisms are not benefited nor harmed?​​


Sagot :

Answer:

A . ORGANISMS

1. BEE

2. FLOWER

-RELATIONSHIP

*Mutualism

B. ORGANISMS

1. FISH

2. CORALS

-RELATIONSHIP

*Commensalism

C. ORGANISMS

1. ORCHID

2. TREE

-RELATIONSHIP

*Mutualism

C. ORGANISMS

1. BIRD

2. LEAVES

-RELATIONSHIP

*Mutualism

Explanation:

4 TYPES OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ORGANISMS:

1. Mutualism - the relationship in which both organisms benefit from one another.

Example: Butterflies get the nectar from the flowers and move to another flower, which helps to continue pollination in the environment.

2. Commensalism- between 2 organisms, one is beneficial,

while the other helped and was not harmed.

Example: The whale and the barnacle. The whale does not get any beneficial factors to the barnacle but it is not harmed, though the barnacle uses the whale to have a movement under the water.

3. Parasitism- between 2 organisms, one is beneficial

the other harmed but not killed.

A living organism that is taking the benefits from its host.

4. Competition/Predation-when one organism gets the source of food by killing another organism called Prey.

A common kind of relationship between organisms, the Predator and Prey connections.

Predator kills the Prey to use as the source of food.

Beneficial Interaction is when both organisms benefit from each other in common or different ways. Picture A, is the best example of it, as butterflies create a Pollination by getting the nectar from one flower to another. Pollination is a reproduction process known for flowers.

To learn more about Organism relationships, please visit this link:

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