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Symbiosis Competition Predation

Symbiosis Competition Predation

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8th Grade

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James Gonzalez

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Symbiosis, Food Webs,
Limiting Factors

SC.7.L.17.2: Compare and contrast the relationships among organisms,
such as mutualism, predation, parasitism, competition, and
commensalism. (Also assesses SC.7.L.17.1 and SC.7.L.17.3.)
SC.7.L.17.1: Explain and illustrate the roles of and relationships among
producers, consumers, and decomposers in the process of energy transfer in
a food web.
SC.7.L.17.3: Describe and investigate various limiting factors in the local
ecosystem and their impact on native populations, including food, shelter,
water, space, disease, parasitism, predation, and nesting sites.

Essential Question:
What relationships can exist
between organisms in
ecosystems and how do
organisms interact in order
to survive?

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I DO GUIDED NOTES

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TYPESOF SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Symbiosis is an interaction between two different

organisms that are in the same ecosystem.

Types of symbiotic relationships:

commensalism: one organism benefits while the

other is unaffected

parasitism: one organism benefits while the other is

harmed

mutualism: both organisms benefit

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OTHER INTERACTIONS IN ECOSYSTEMS

Competition:
When two or more organisms are trying

to use the same limited resource at the same time.

Plants competing for sunlight

Predation (Predator-Prey): When one organism

kills and eats the other for energy and nutrients.

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ENERGY TRANSFERIN FOOD WEBS

Producers: basis of the food web. Transform light energy into chemical energy

(food) through photosynthesis. Autotrophs (makes own food)

Consumers: Get energy by consuming other organisms. Herbivores, carnivores, or

omnivores are all heterotrophs (eats others).

Primary Consumers eat plants and are herbivores.

Secondary Consumers eat the primary consumers in a food web. (heterotroph)

Tertiary Consumers eat secondary consumers. Considered a top predator in the

food web. (heterotroph)

Decomposers: get energy by breaking
down dead organisms.

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LIMITING FACTORS:

Limiting Factors: When there is not enough of one resource

that many populations or individuals need.

Lack of resources creates competition and can lead to smaller

populations due to organisms leaving the area or dying off.

Not enough Shelter for organisms to live in.

Not enough Waterto live in or drink.

Not enough Space, causing crowding.

Because organisms are closer, Diseasescan spread easily.

Organisms are forced to Parasitism to survive.

Food becomes limited due to environmental or human impact.

There are fewer Nesting Sites for organisms to keep their

young safe.

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WE DO
COLLABORATIVE ACTIVITY

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Symbiosis, Food Webs,
Limiting Factors

SC.7.L.17.2: Compare and contrast the relationships among organisms,
such as mutualism, predation, parasitism, competition, and
commensalism. (Also assesses SC.7.L.17.1 and SC.7.L.17.3.)
SC.7.L.17.1: Explain and illustrate the roles of and relationships among
producers, consumers, and decomposers in the process of energy transfer in
a food web.
SC.7.L.17.3: Describe and investigate various limiting factors in the local
ecosystem and their impact on native populations, including food, shelter,
water, space, disease, parasitism, predation, and nesting sites.

Essential Question:
What relationships can exist
between organisms in
ecosystems and how do
organisms interact in order
to survive?

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