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Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

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Page 1: Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

Relationships in the Ecosystem

Page 2: Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

What are the types of relationships?

1) Predator / Prey

2) Competition

3) Symbiosis

A) commensalism

B) mutualism

C) parasitism

Page 3: Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

Predator / Prey

Predator = animal that hunts another animal for food.

Prey = animal that is eaten by another.

Predator / Prey populations will change in response to each other’s population.

Page 4: Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

Predator / Prey

Page 5: Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

Competition

…when 2 organisms or species have the same niche they will compete for resources.

The “loser” will either have to leave, get another niche or die.

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Symbiosis

…the relationship between different species living in close association with one another.

There are 3 types of symbiotic relationships.

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1) Mutualism

…both organisms benefit.

EX: Lichen (moss & algae), Clown fish & sea anemone

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Mutualism

Page 9: Relationships in the Ecosystem. What are the types of relationships? 1)Predator / Prey 2)Competition 3)Symbiosis A) commensalism B) mutualism C) parasitism.

2) Commensalism

…one organism benefits, the other isn’t helped or harmed.

EX: Whales & Barnacles

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Commensalism

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3) Parasitism

…one organism benefits (parasite), the other is harmed (host)

Parasite- organism that gets nutrients at the expense of another organism or lives on / within another.

EX: tapeworms, pinworms, ticks, etc…

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Parasitism

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Parasitism

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