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CHAPTER 4: INTERACTION BETWEEN LIVING ORGANISMS

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Page 1: Chapter 4 interaction between organism

CHAPTER 4:INTERACTION

BETWEEN LIVING ORGANISMS

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INTERACTION BETWEEN

ORGANISMS

Prey predator Competition Symbiosis

Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism

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Prey-predatorA relationship where an animal captures andeat other animals.

Rat is the victim(prey)

Snake eats and kills rat

(predator)

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OwlRat(Predator)(Prey)

Frog(Predator)

Insects(Prey)

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Predator Prey

Owl

Tiger

Frog

Rat

Goat/deer

Insect

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CompetitionCompetition is a relationship where organisms compete with each other for food, light, water, shelter, mate or minerals.

Compete for food Compete for light

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This is Intra-specific competition.

Competition among organisms of the same species.

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This is Inter-specific competition.

Competition among organisms of different species.

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INTERACTION BETWEEN

ORGANISMS

Prey predator Competition Symbiosis

Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism

Organismslive together

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CommensalismCommensalism Commensalism is a relationship between two Commensalism is a relationship between two

organisms.organisms. The commensal benefits from the host.The commensal benefits from the host.

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Commensalism (+,0)Commensalism (+,0)

Remora fish

Gets- free transport- feeds on food scraps left by sharkShark

-not receive any benefits or harm

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Commensalism (+,0)Commensalism (+,0)

Bird’s nest fern -Grows on a tree-To obtain sunlight

Tree-not receive any benefits or harm

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bb

Barnacles - gets shelter

Mussels- Not affected

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INTERACTION BETWEEN

ORGANISMS

Prey predator Competition Symbiosis

Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism

Organismslive together

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MutualismMutualism

Mutualism is an interaction that benefitsMutualism is an interaction that benefits

both organisms. (+,+)both organisms. (+,+)

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Mutualism (+,+)Mutualism (+,+)Lichen consists of fungi and algae living together.

Algae - produce food

Fungi- Provide shelter

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Mutualism (+,+)Mutualism (+,+)

Nodule(contain Nitrogen fixingbacteria)

- Plant needs nitrogen- But it must be changed to nitrates first.- Nitrogen-fixing bacteria change nitrogen to nitrates Peanut plant root

-Provide shelter and food bacteria

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INTERACTION BETWEEN

ORGANISMS

Prey predator Competition Symbiosis

Commensalism Parasitism Mutualism

Organismslive together

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Parasitism (+,-)

Parasitism is an interaction that benefits the parasites.

On the other hand, the host is harmed by the parasites.

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Parasitism (+,-)Parasitism (+,-)

Tapeworm

- A parasite- Live in human intestine- Obtain food and shelter from human

Host (Human)-Loses weight-Becomes weak

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Parasitism (+,-)Parasitism (+,-)

Wood fungus

- Obtains food and shelter from tree

Host (Tree)-Is weakened and may die

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Parasitism (+,-)Parasitism (+,-)

Rafflesia

- Obtains food and shelter from tree

Host (Tree)-Is weakened and may die

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InteractionInteraction EffectsEffects

Prey-predatorPrey-predator + (predator)+ (predator)

- (prey)- (prey)

CompetitionCompetition + (stronger organism)+ (stronger organism)

- (weaker organism)- (weaker organism)

CommensalismCommensalism + (the commensal)+ (the commensal)

0 (the host)0 (the host)

MutualismMutualism +,+ (both organisms)+,+ (both organisms)

ParasitismParasitism + (the parasite)+ (the parasite)

- (the host)- (the host)

Symbiosis(“Living together’’)

Indicator :+ benefits - harm 0 not affected (neither benefit nor harm)

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Biological controlBiological control

Attack,destroyThe fruits

Oil palm plantation

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versusversus

Biological controlPesticide

Which method is better to kill Which method is better to kill the pests and save the pests and save

environment?environment?

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Biological controlBiological control

kill

- A method of - A method of using living things using living things to to killkill the the pestspests..- Use - Use prey-predatorprey-predator relationship relationship..

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Biological controlBiological control

Aphids (insects)

- destroy the plant

Ladybird

- eat aphids -to save the plant

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Biological control has many advantages as compared to using pesticides.

Some of them are :

a. does not pollute the environment b. does not kill other pests because natural enemies are used c. is cheap and safe to use.

Biological control