Interrelationship in the ecosystem


Interrelationship in the ecosystem defined as the interaction of organism in their environment and or making disturbance to  other nearby organisms in their existence.


There are four types of interaction of organism and that are mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, and competition in where: 

1. Commensialism – where one of the species lives freely while the other is unaffected of their existence. See the sample picture below:


2. Mutualism – both species benefit and enjoyed their existence and not disturbed. See the sample picture below:l

3. Parasitism – one of the species benefits while the other one is harmed and disturbed. See the sample picture below:


4. Competition – neither of the organism benefits. See the sample picture below:


The importance of interrelationship in ecosystem are the actions of organisms made within their environment for them to survive for food, shelter, and other needs. Through their uninterrupted actions the ecosystem will function well. In general, interrelationship in ecosystem will enhance the environmental impact made by human being. 


Thus, a negative and or positive impact will depend upon the human being actions in the environment and to the ecosystem.

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