in a sense, yes
iThinnk they takee of the tickss of animals that have furrr , :D
In what?All I can say is the symbiotic and adversarial relationship between politicians and the media are:Barack Obama and CNNGeorge W. Bushand CNN
No, not all symbiotic organisms are harmless to humans. Some symbiotic organisms can be harmful and cause infections, diseases, or other health issues in humans. It is essential to understand the specific relationship between the host and the symbiotic organism to determine if it is beneficial or harmful.
They don't have a symbiotic relationship ! Whilst the osprey would certainly eat the sparrow - they're not the ONLY food the osprey eats. The sparrow gets nothing from the osprey at all.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
Tree frogs have a commensalism relationship with frogs. Frogs live in bromeliads, but bromeliads are not affected at all.
Ducks do not typically have symbiotic relationships with other animals. Symbiosis refers to a close and long-term interaction between two different species, where both organisms benefit from the relationship. Ducks do have mutualistic relationships with certain species of fish, where the fish eat parasites off the duck's body, providing a cleaning service. However, this interaction is not considered a true symbiotic relationship.
An example of symboisis in the temperate rainforests is parasitism is the tick or flea and the wolf or bear.
The relationship between dogs and their fleas is not symbiotic as the dog gains no benefit from it whatsoever. The relationship is purely parasitic.
It is a symbiotic relationship called commensalism
The relationship between the plants and animals is called symbiotic relationship. Which means that both are dependent on each other. For example, the plants give off oxygen which the animals intake and the animals give off carbon dioxide, which the plants need.
The spruce tree has a symbiotic relationship with the mistletoe. This symbiotic relationship is an example of parasitism since the mistletoe obtains water and nutrients from the spruce tree, putting it at risk of harm.