Yes.
Symbiosis by definition is the ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together. Parasitism, despite one being a parasite and another being a harmed host, still fits in with the definition of symbiosis.
Because symbiosis is dealing with two or more species.
Symbiosis is the idea that animals rely on each other to exist, like in mutualism generally both animals benifit in a symbiotic relationship.
Mutualism is and example of symbiosis because it is when both organisms benefit from having some relationship.
The opposite of symbiosis is parasitism. A parasite takes from another organism without giving anything back.
three types of symbiosis is mutualism commenalism parasitism
mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
parasitism mutualism commensalism
One animal living off and harming another. Such as a mosquito biting a human.
parasitism is a type of symbiosis
The opposite of symbiosis is parasitism. A parasite takes from another organism without giving anything back.
yes but symbiosis can be parasitism, commenmsalism, mutualism, cooperation, and competition
three types of symbiosis is mutualism commenalism parasitism
mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
Parasitism
PaRasItIsm
No, because they are both completely different
parasitism
parasitism mutualism commensalism
They are all forms of symbiosis
Parasitism