2. F O O D C H A I N P M G U P
R T C H O T T Y F R P T T R
A R A D N J H I O O L O H T
J G U U S G J F S D A U I J
O O O G U U K R C U N H N E
N V P U M I L I H C T V G Y
P H L J E D F E I E J O D O
T K U L R O O S N R F L S T
P H O T O S Y N T H E S I S
U Y R F O O D W E B T U E R
3. Review Questions:
1. It is a sequence of food transfer from producer to decomposer.
2. These are the heterotrophic organisms that depend on other organisms for
nourishment and for the supply of energy.
3. These are autotrophic organisms that are capable of making their own food.
4. It is the process by which plants make their own food.
5. It is interlinked of several food chains.
4. CLASS
RULES
HUGOT
LINES
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Listen to the teacher. (Matuto kang makinig, hindi ikaw ang laging tama.)
Sit properly. (Ayusin mo ang upo mo.Pag-upo pa nga lang hindi mo
maayos, relasyon nyo pa kaya?)
Answer one by one. Don’t
answer in Chorus.
(Isa-isa lang, wag mong pagsabayin. Maging stick to one
ka.)
Participate in the
discussion.
(Makipagparticipate ka naman, hindi yung ako langi
tong nagmamahal.)
Participate in the group
activity.
(Hindi lang ikaw ang tao, matuto kang makiramdam.)
5. Don’t forget to wear your
facemask always.
Maintain social distancing.
Matuto kang dumistansya lalo na
kung nasasaktan ka na.
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6. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Identify the ecological relationship among living things.
2. Describe the effect of interacting among the organisms in their environment.
3. Appreciate the importance of ecological relationship among organisms.
16. Hurt Me or You Hurt Me N
Direction: Identify which organism is benifited, harmed,
or unaffected. Use the symbol (+) if the organism
is benefited, symbol (-) if it is harmed, and symbol (0)
if the organism is unaffected from the interaction.
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27. MUTUALISM
An ecological relationship in which both
species are benefited.
COMMENSALI
SM
An ecological relationship in which one species
benefit and the
other species is neither harmed nor benefited.
PARASITIS
M
An ecological relationship in which both species
are benefitted.