1.) PARASITISM
2.) COMPETITION
3.) PREDATION
4.) MUTUALISM
5.) COMMENSALISM
Explanation:
» MUTUALISM - both species benefit from each other.
Example: BEE and a FLOWER
» COMMENSALISM - one organism benefits from the host organism, while the host organism is neither positively nor negatively affected.
Example: FERN attached on a trunk of a TREE
» PARASITISM - one is benefited ( parasites ) while the other is harmed ( host ).
Example: CATERPILLAR and a PLANT
» PREDATION - animals kill and eat other animals.
Example: A SNAKE feeding on a RAT
• The predation also like " one is benefited while the other is harmed ".
» COMPETITION - when two populations use the same resource.
Example: DOG and CAT running for a bone.
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ECOLOGICAL RELATIONSHIPS
1.) PARASITISM
2.) COMPETITION
3.) PREDATION
4.) MUTUALISM
5.) COMMENSALISM
Explanation:
» MUTUALISM - both species benefit from each other.
Example: BEE and a FLOWER
» COMMENSALISM - one organism benefits from the host organism, while the host organism is neither positively nor negatively affected.
Example: FERN attached on a trunk of a TREE
» PARASITISM - one is benefited ( parasites ) while the other is harmed ( host ).
Example: CATERPILLAR and a PLANT
» PREDATION - animals kill and eat other animals.
Example: A SNAKE feeding on a RAT
• The predation also like " one is benefited while the other is harmed ".
» COMPETITION - when two populations use the same resource.
Example: DOG and CAT running for a bone.