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Title: RELATIONSHIPS AMONG LIVING THINGS


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RELATIONSHIPS AMONG LIVING THINGS
Day 3
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Interactions Among Living Things
  • Living things depend on one another for survival
  • An organism may have multiple relationships,
    depending on the organism it interacts with

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Competition
  • Can be between same species or different species
  • Occurs when resources are limited
  • Food
  • Water
  • Space
  • Mate
  • Fight occurs in order to gain resources needed

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Predation
  • An animal catches and feeds on the captured
    organism
  • Predator-hunter
  • Prey-hunted

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Symbiotic Relationships MUTUALISM
  • Symbiosis-a close relationship between organisms
    that last over a period of time
  • Mutualism
  • Both organisms benefit from the relationship
  • Benefit include food, shelter, protection

Plover and Crocodile
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Symbiotic Relationship PARASITISM
  • One species benefits but the other specie gets
    harmed from the relationship
  • Benefit can be food, shelter or protection
  • Parasite-benefits
  • May reside inside (endoparasite) or outside
    (ectoparasite)
  • Host-gets harmed
  • The parasite has to ensure that the host does not
    die.
  • What happens if the host dies?

Mosquito and Human
Tapeworm and Human
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Symbiotic Relationship COMMENSALISM
  • A relationship wherein one benefits while the
    other one neither benefits, nor gets harmed or
    dies.
  • Commensal- the organism that benefits
  • Host- the organism that neither benefits nor gets
    harmed

http//www.youtube.com/watch?vTGRuen6BMbw
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Ecological Relationships EXAMPLES
Video Segments The Secret World of Sharks and
Rays Nature PBS
Video Segments The Secret World of Sharks and
Rays Nature PBS
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Symbiotic Relationships
1. Yellow- billed Oxpecker eating ticks off the
back of a Hippo.
Mutualism 2. Elf Owl and Roadrunner
both trying to eat an insect.
Competition 3. Coral
provides home for algae. Algae produces food for
coral.
Mutualism 4. Tiger hunting a rabbit.
Predation 5. Wasp
lays eggs on Tomato Hornworn caterpillar. Eggs
hatch, burrow into caterpillar and eat it
for food.
Parasitism 6. Red-tailed Hawk builds nest in
branches of Saguaro catcus. Cactus is not
harmed.
Commensalism
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SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
What does Survival of the Fittest mean?
Natures way of determining traits needed by an
organism to help its species survive- Natural
Selection
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Natural Selection
  • The traits that help an organism survive in a
    particular environment /habitat

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http//app.discoveryeducation.com/search?Nttnatur
alselection
About.com http//science.discovery.com/videos/100
-greatest-discoveries-shorts-natural-selection.htm
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The Mono Lake Story
The Mono Lake Story - YouTube
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Is there a relationship which you think is the
best? Why do you say so?
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Picture sources
  • susty.com
  • thefeltsource.com
  • myfourthirds.com
  • catalog.beacon-ridge.com
  • static.seekingalpha.com
  • classes.dma.ucla.edu
  • Bcscience.com
  • bio.miami.edu
  • physicalgeography.net
  • webecoist.com
  • themain-ingredient.info
  • ncwildlife.org
  • wikimedia.org
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