It is mutualism because the anemone wards off the clown fish's predators due to their poisonous tentacles, but at the same time the clown fish wards off anemone-eating fish, also ensuring the anemone's survival.
This is an example of mutualism. The clownfish benefits from the housing and protection of the sea anemone and the sea anemone in return gets the scrapes the clownfish brings and can sting and digest the large fish that the clownfish lures in.
Mutualism..because the anemones eat the waste of the clownfish and the clownfish can hide and lay eggs in the anemone because they are unaffected by the poison
It is a mutual relationship. The clownfish cleans the anenome, while the anenome offers protection to the clownfish.
mutualism
A mutualistic symbiotic relationship is in the movie. This would be displayed between the clownfish and the sea anemone.
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Commensalism because the clownfish uses the sea anenome (which is un-affected) to lay their eggs in and to live in.
An example of mutualism in the estuary biome would be the clownfish and the sea anemone. They benefit from each other, and the activity of the clownfish results in greater water circulation around the sea anemone.
By cleaning it and sometimes also by attracting passively other fishes.
•The clownfish and the sea anenome benefit each other. It has been suggested that the activity of the clownfish results in greater water circulation around the sea anemone. In addition to providing food for the clownfish, the sea anemone also provides safety due to its poison. The clownfish is dependent on the sea anemone for its daily bread. After the anemone paralyzes and eats a fish, the clownfish will polish off the remaining uneaten bits and pieces. In return, the clownfish helps to keep the anemone free of dead tentacles by eating these. The clown fish also helps the anemone get food by using its bright coloration to lure unsuspecting fish into the vicinity of the anemone.
What are all the ways that a anemone protect the clownfish
The relationship of the clown fish and sea anemone is symbiotic in that the clownfish, having a coating of mucous that makes it immune to the anemone's deadly sting, can swim in safety in the anemone's tentacles, meanwhile attracting other fish as food for the anemone.
The 3 types of symbiotic relationships are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. What makes these three relationships similar is that they involve the close and often long-term interaction between different biological species. Mutualism is a relationship in which both individuals benefit, i.e. the clownfish and sea anemone. The protects the anemone from its predators, and the anemone provides the clownfish with a safe place to stay using its stinging tentacles against the clownfish's enemies. Commensalism is when only one individual benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmed. An example would be spiders building their webs on plants. Parasitism is when one member benefits and the other is harmed in the process. For example, when a tick is feeding off of the blood of its host.
Symbiotic.
Insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce.