Parasitism- When one benefits and the other is harmed.
Ex. The ringworm eats a human skin. The ringworm benefits from getting food and the human is getting harmed for he/she is getting poisoned.
This relationship is called mutualism.
Mutualism
at least one organism always benefits
It is a symbotic relationship in which one organism lives in or on another organism(the host) and consequently harms the squirrell while it benefits from it.
A relationship is symbotic when both of those involved give and receive physical, emotionally, or other types of benefits.
symbotic
A symbiotic relationship is different species supplying something that the other needs.For instance, the "bugs" in the human gut aid in our digesting food, and we give thema nice place to live where they can find nourishment. Now, isn't that cooperation forthe betterment of the both of us?there are three types of symbiotic relationships- mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. mutualism is a relationship in which both organisms benefit. commensalism is when one organism benefits from a relationship will the other is neither harmed nor benifited. parasitism refers to when on organism harms another but this is NOT predation, meaning the harmed animal or host is not killed.
The algae provides food to the sponge and the sponge provides protection to the algae in return.Answerlichens
3 types of symbiotic relationships: mutualism- when the relationship is beneficial to both organisms commensalism- when the relationship is beneficial to one with out effecting the other organism parasitism- when the relation is beneficial to one organism but harmful to the other
if you mean symbiotic it is an interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association. for example a mutually beneficial relationship between two people or groups
Hi..im doin a project and the Question is, What kinds symbotic relationships does your specie encounter? explain with accurate information and examples..
The snail dies, gets washed up to the shore, and a hermie either eats itd body or removes it, and occupys the shell.
parasitism because the head lice is getting a place to they their nasty eggs and the human has to suffer..... only scrubs get lice
A example of a Penguins commensalism is of a male emperor penguin and his egg. The male sits on the egg, but is ultimately unaffected by the it. The egg on the other hand would not survive without the warm and protection of his father.