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Growth and Survival
Mechanisms in
Food Chains
              Report by:
              Queency Magsipoc
              Shainah Hubillar
              Aniarah Nasser
PREDATION

The snake is holding on to the
  rat. The rat is the snake’s
 meal. The snake is equipped
   with body structures that
 allow it to hunt for food. It
    hunts small animals. This
  process of obtaining food is
called predation. The hunter is
  called the predator and the
       hunted is the prey.
SNAKE EATING A RAT
Do you know…

    that living things are objects of
predation in food chains develop defenses
       against succeeding attacks?
SYMBIOSIS

Animals can also obtain
   their food by living
      together. This
 relationships is called
symbiosis. Symbiosis is
  classified into three
    types: parasitism,
   commensalism, and
        mutualism.
SYMBIOSIS
PARASITISM

     Parasitism is a kind of
   hunter-prey relationship.
  Here, the parasite depends
    on another organism for
     food, protection, and
reproduction. One example of
 a parasite is a tapeworm. It
lives inside the intestine of a
   larger animal such as pig,
        cow, or human.
PARASITISM
PARASITISM



 The tape worm gets food
    from its host. The
organism which a parasite
depend on is called a host.
COMMENSALISM


  Commensalism exists when an
 organism benefits from another
without harming it. One example
  of commensalism is best seen
  between trees and attached
  plants like orchids and ferns.
The tree is not affected by the
presence of orchid on its trunk..
ORCHIDS AND FERNS
MUTUALISM


       In mutualism, both organisms benefit in
the relationship. This is demonstrated by the
   fishes – grouper and wrasse. The grouper
  allows the wrasse to dart in and out of its
mouth. The wrasse cleans the grouper’s mouth
 in exchange for the small pieces of foods it
                    can get.
GROUPER AND WRASSE
MUTUALISM

 In the rice fields, Azolla (water
 fern) is grown together with the
rice plants. Azolla allows an alga,
  Anabaena to live with it. The
  Anabaena fixes nitrogen in the
soil making it fertile. The Azolla
and Anabaena both benefit from
   the presence of each other.
AZOLLA AND ANABAENA
MUTUALISM


The gas exchange between plants
 and animals is another example
of mutualism. Oxygen needed by
  animals is given off by plants
while the carbon dioxide needed
by plats is given off by animals.
These relationships
 affect the food chain.
  If a harmful kind of
relationship dominates in
  an ecosystem, it will
    cause a problem.


      For example, if all frogs living in a pond
       leave or die, what will happen to the
     population of animals that feed on frogs?
       How about this animals that the frogs
       eat? This condition disrupts the food
                       chain.
The FOOD CHAIN
The Producers
    and Consumers

  In a food chain, green plants contain the
greatest amount of stored energy from the
sun. look at the number of consumers in the
   food chain. Animals that feed on these
  plants are called the primary consumers.
   Those that eat primary consumers are
    called secondary consumers. Tertiary
     consumers are animals that feed on
            secondary consumers.
The SUN
                  Is the source
                  Of ENERGY.




            PRIMARY      SECONDARY    TERTIARY
PRODUCER
           CONSUMER      CONSUMER    CONSUMER
Producers manufacture foods
that contain energy. This energy
is used to sustain the operations
   of the life processes in the
body. Activities such as running,
    climbing, inhaling and even
   thinking require energy use.
THE FOOD WEB
THANK YOU!
   n_n

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Queency powerpoint

  • 1. Growth and Survival Mechanisms in Food Chains Report by: Queency Magsipoc Shainah Hubillar Aniarah Nasser
  • 2. PREDATION The snake is holding on to the rat. The rat is the snake’s meal. The snake is equipped with body structures that allow it to hunt for food. It hunts small animals. This process of obtaining food is called predation. The hunter is called the predator and the hunted is the prey.
  • 4. Do you know… that living things are objects of predation in food chains develop defenses against succeeding attacks?
  • 5. SYMBIOSIS Animals can also obtain their food by living together. This relationships is called symbiosis. Symbiosis is classified into three types: parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism.
  • 7. PARASITISM Parasitism is a kind of hunter-prey relationship. Here, the parasite depends on another organism for food, protection, and reproduction. One example of a parasite is a tapeworm. It lives inside the intestine of a larger animal such as pig, cow, or human.
  • 9. PARASITISM The tape worm gets food from its host. The organism which a parasite depend on is called a host.
  • 10. COMMENSALISM Commensalism exists when an organism benefits from another without harming it. One example of commensalism is best seen between trees and attached plants like orchids and ferns. The tree is not affected by the presence of orchid on its trunk..
  • 12. MUTUALISM In mutualism, both organisms benefit in the relationship. This is demonstrated by the fishes – grouper and wrasse. The grouper allows the wrasse to dart in and out of its mouth. The wrasse cleans the grouper’s mouth in exchange for the small pieces of foods it can get.
  • 14. MUTUALISM In the rice fields, Azolla (water fern) is grown together with the rice plants. Azolla allows an alga, Anabaena to live with it. The Anabaena fixes nitrogen in the soil making it fertile. The Azolla and Anabaena both benefit from the presence of each other.
  • 16. MUTUALISM The gas exchange between plants and animals is another example of mutualism. Oxygen needed by animals is given off by plants while the carbon dioxide needed by plats is given off by animals.
  • 17. These relationships affect the food chain. If a harmful kind of relationship dominates in an ecosystem, it will cause a problem. For example, if all frogs living in a pond leave or die, what will happen to the population of animals that feed on frogs? How about this animals that the frogs eat? This condition disrupts the food chain.
  • 19. The Producers and Consumers In a food chain, green plants contain the greatest amount of stored energy from the sun. look at the number of consumers in the food chain. Animals that feed on these plants are called the primary consumers. Those that eat primary consumers are called secondary consumers. Tertiary consumers are animals that feed on secondary consumers.
  • 20. The SUN Is the source Of ENERGY. PRIMARY SECONDARY TERTIARY PRODUCER CONSUMER CONSUMER CONSUMER
  • 21. Producers manufacture foods that contain energy. This energy is used to sustain the operations of the life processes in the body. Activities such as running, climbing, inhaling and even thinking require energy use.
  • 23. THANK YOU! n_n