Mutualism is a close relationship between two organisms in which both benefit greatly from the association. This association is necessary for the organisms to survive.
Algae and clams is an example of mutualism. The green algae (zooxanthellae) lives inside the shell of the clam and provides it with the oxygen and food the clam needs to survive. In turn, the clam provides the algae with protection, carbon dioxide and nutrients (from its waste products).
Other examples are:
1. A hummingbird drinking pollen. The hummingbird is fed while the flower is pollinated.
2. Humans and animals giving off carbon dioxide which is used by plants, while plants give oxygen to humans and animals is also an example.
clown fish and sea anemones- clown fish benefit by having a protected home territory.
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Some mutualistic relationships in nature include that of a bee and a flower. Another mutualistic relationship is a whale and plankton.
The word mutualism is used in a sentence to show mutual dependence. For example" Mutualism between employees and employers is key to running an organization."
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of symbiotic relationships.
an example of mutualism could be an oxpecker and a rhino. The birds peck and eat little insects on the rhino's back for food. The rhino then has harmful insects removed because of the birds. Also, rhinos have bad eyesight. When the birds see danger they fly away which warns the rhino (because it can feel the birds lifting off) that danger is near.
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They both benefit from eachother
Some mutualism example are a bee and a flower. clownfish and an anemone. Bee and Flower are good mutualism because the Bee pollen the flower to get honey and energy.
Here are some Examples of Mutualism Relationships:Bee and the flower· Spider crab and Algae· Bacteria and Human· Humans and Plants~Angeli Nicole P. Forfieda, 13
I have an example: humming hawkmoth drinking from a dianthus
mutualism
The doctrine of mutual dependence as the condition of individual and social welfare.
Mutualism can be modeled using equations, and the outcome of mutualism depends upon whether the mutualism is facultative or obligate.
Mutualism or symbiosis is any relationship between two species of organisms that benefits both species. For example: A clown fish living and feeding around anemones. Or a honey bee pollinating a flower.
Mutualism is the biological relationship between two living things that benefit each other. Some examples are: Oxpeckers and zebras or rhinos, Sea anemones and clownfish, and Flowers and bees.