herbivors have microoranisims that symbiosise with them. This means that the herbivores food can be digested and broken down meanwhile also benefiting the microorganisms as the get glucose for respiration.
It is called symbiosis.
mutualism
symbiosis
Yes,both organisms benefit from each other.
Parasitism, (Symbiosis both benefit).
Not really. In symbiosis, each partner derives benefit from the partnership. While rats benefit from humans, humans do not benefit from rats.
Symbiosis.
It is called symbiosis.
the difference is is that symbiosis could either be 1 or both organisms benefit but both organisms must benefit for it to be a mutualism.
Mutualism
Symbiosis. The term carries the connotation of a relationship where both species benefit, but that is actually called mutualism.
It isn't. The malaria benefits from the mosquito but not vice versa. They both need to benefit for it to be a symbiosis.
There is no symbiosis because there is no benefit to us. It's not a symbiotic relationship - they are parasites.
Symbiosis.
mutualism
Symbiosis is close and often long-terminteractions between different biological species. A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence is symbiosis.
Symbiosis