The document describes 10 statements about interactions between organisms. It asks the reader to identify what each statement is describing, such as the type of interaction (e.g. predation, parasitism, mutualism) or the organism involved (e.g. predator, prey, parasite, host). The reader is instructed to write their answers in their notebook.
The document describes 10 statements about interactions between organisms. It asks the reader to identify what each statement is describing, such as the type of interaction (e.g. predation, parasitism, mutualism) or the organism involved (e.g. predator, prey, parasite, host). The reader is instructed to write their answers in their notebook.
The document describes 10 statements about interactions between organisms. It asks the reader to identify what each statement is describing, such as the type of interaction (e.g. predation, parasitism, mutualism) or the organism involved (e.g. predator, prey, parasite, host). The reader is instructed to write their answers in their notebook.
The document describes 10 statements about interactions between organisms. It asks the reader to identify what each statement is describing, such as the type of interaction (e.g. predation, parasitism, mutualism) or the organism involved (e.g. predator, prey, parasite, host). The reader is instructed to write their answers in their notebook.
Identify what is being described in each statement. Write your answer in your notebook.
1. It is striving between organisms for the things needed for survival.
2. The organism that benefits in predation is called _______. 3. The relationship when one organism is called the parasites and the other is called the host. 4. The organism that is harmed in predation is called _________. 5. The type of interaction where one benefits while the other one is harmed or badly affected. 6. What kind of parasite is found inside the host body? 7. The type of interaction wherein one organisms is benefited while the other one is not harmed. 8. The type of interaction when two organisims are benefited. 9. It is a type of interaction that happens when there is shortage in the same needs 10. It is a type of parasite living outside the host’s body