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Title: Lesson 3-How Do Organisms Interact?


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Lesson 3-How Do Organisms Interact?
Objectives
  • Observe how organisms help each other
  • Describe how organisms compete within an
    ecosystem
  • Explain symbiotic relationships

2
Vocabulary
  • Competition
  • Symbiosis
  • Parasite
  • Host

3
Lesson 3
  • Limiting Factors Competition for Resources
  • In an ecosystem, organisms compete for space,
    light, food, water, air nutrients.
  • Competition is the struggle among organisms for
    limited resources in an area.
  • Every ecosystem and species must compete to stay
    alive
  • A predator is an animal that feeds on other
    living animals
  • Prey is an animal that gets eaten by the predator.

4
Vocabulary
  • 166-Competition
  • The struggle among organisms for limited
    resources in an area.

5
Write this Question in your books
  • Q Why does an increase in the number of prey
    affect the number of predators?
  • A The more prey there are, the more predators
    can be supported.

6
Lesson 3
  • B. Organisms Interact to Meet Their Needs
  • Some organisms live together in a relationship
    called symbiosis.
  • Symbiosis is a close relationship between
    organisms of different species in which one or
    both of them benefit. There are 3 types of
    Symbiosis (you will learn the 3rd one tomorrow!).
  • Parasitism one species benefits while the other
    is harmed
  • Parasite is an organism that lives in or on
    another organism
  • Host is the organism that the parasite lives on
  • Mutualism both organisms benefit

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Vocabulary
  • 168 - Symbiosis
  • A close relationship between organisms of
    different species in which one or both of the
    organisms benefit.
  • 168 Parasite
  • An organism that lives in or on another organism.
  • 168 Host
  • The organism that a parasite lives on.

8
Write this Question in your books
  • Q What effect does mutualisms have on organisms?
  • A Both organisms benefit.

9
Insta-Lab
  • Model Behavior
  • Think of a relationship between organisms that
    shows mutualism. Then make a model of this
    relationship with clay. How does this
    relationship benefit both organisms?

10
Lesson 3
  • C. Neither Help nor Harm
  • The third type of Symbiosis Commensalism one
    organism benefits and the other organism is
    neither helped nor harmed.

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Write this Question in your books
  • Q How are the effects of commensalism and
    parasitism different?
  • A In commensalism, one organism benefits, and
    the other is neither helped nor harmed. In
    parasitism, one organism benefits, but the other
    is harmed.

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Lesson 3 Review
  • In your groups, you will work on numbers
  • 1, 3-6
  • When you are finished, you may read, draw in one
    of the illustration books, work on other
    unfinished work or get on one of the computers if
    available.
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