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A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.
Parasitism
Two symbiotic relationships in wetlands are the relationship between the Egyptian Plover and the American Alligator. Another relationship is alga living off of lichens.
A bacterial infection is not typically considered a symbiotic relationship because it usually involves a harmful interaction where the bacteria benefits at the expense of the host. In a symbiotic relationship, both parties usually benefit or at least one is unaffected.
Yes, many plants of the Philodendron genus are pollinated from a symbiotic relationship with beetles.
The symbiotic relationship is mutualism
One symbiotic relationship is cactus and lizard
I need a symbiotic relationship with the PORPOISE..
The symbiotic relationship between the mistletoe and the spruce is parasitism.
Sheep and cows don't have a symbiotic relationship.
A symbiotic relationship is where two or more different species live together to the mutal benefit of each other. A chameleon's ability to change color depending on its surroundings is an adaptation, not a symbiotic relationship. If it were a symbiotic relationship, that would mean that the chameleon would have a symbiotic relationship with a tree, but it would also have a symbiotic relationship with the sidewalk. It just doesn't work.
the symbiotic relationship between malaria and people is parasitism
Plants make and propagate with seeds. It isn't a symbiotic relationship since that is inter-species. Many plants have symbiotic relationships with insects (bees and flowers). link on symbiosis: http://www.answers.com/topic/symbiosis?cat=health
A parasitic relationship, which you describe, is not symbiotic. A symbiotic relationship is one which is beneficial to both entities.
They have a symbiotic relationship with insects.
They have no symbiotic relationship, ticks are parasiteson warm blooded animals!
Raccoons do not typically have symbiotic relationships with other species. They are opportunistic animals that will interact with other species in various ways, but these interactions are usually not mutually beneficial in the way that a true symbiotic relationship would be.