they're in a symbiotic relationship
for example, clown fish and sea anemone
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Competition. If two or more species are competing for the same limited resource and only one survives (in the given environment), then this is competitive exclusion.
A parasitic relationship requires another animal for the parasite to survive..
Mutualism Mutualism
It is called interdependence.
a fungus and bacteria forming a lichen
Symbiotic
When both organisms benefit in a relationship, it is called mutualism. In mutualistic relationships, both organisms gain something positive, such as resources, protection, or reproductive assistance, from their interaction with each other. Examples include the relationship between bees and flowers, where bees receive nectar and pollen for food while transferring pollen for flower reproduction.
Symbiosis
symbiosis
A symbiotic relationship is when two or more organisms that live together interact, and one or more of them benefits. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms benefit, for example, a bee pollinating a flower (bee gets nectar, flower gets pollen). A commensalism relationship is when one of the organisms benefits, but the other organism does not get helped or harmed. An example of this is a bird nesting in a tree. The bird gets a home and shelter, but the tree gets nothing. A parasitic relationship is when one organism is harmed and the other organism benefits. A familiar example of parasitic relationships is ticks on any animal (including humans!). Ticks take other creature's blood, harming the creature it takes from, but the tick gets food and energy! Organism - any living thing, including plants and single-cell creatures.
An Ecological relationship is an relation between animals and their habitatTheir are 5 major ecological relationships:MUTUALISM: both living together with mutual benefit or both organisms benefited.PREDATION: The species was eating another organisms( their prey)PARASITISM: where in one organism is harmed and the other is benefited, the one that is harmed may die and the one benefited is a parasite.COMMENSALISM: where in only one of the organisms is benefited and the other is unaffected.COMPETITION: In which the organisms compete for each other to live.
Mutualism: a relationship in which two organisms benefit from each other
Yes,both organisms benefit from each other.
mutalism
It is known as a symbiotic relationship.
It's not a symbiotic relationship ! It's a parasitical relationship. In a symbiotic relationship - BOTH organisms benefit form each other. In a parasitical relationship - only ONE of the organisms benefits - usually to the detriment of the other. Fleas suck blood from dogs - which can make the dog ill. The dog gets no benefit.
I am sure it is mutualism because both organisms benefit from each other. (: hope I helped!
No that would be commensalism! Mutualism is when two orgasms both benefit from each other
It is a symbiotic relationship called commensalism
Mutualism is a biological interaction between two organisms, where each individual derives a fitness benefit
A mychorrizal relationship.
Symbiosis
Both are a relationship between two organisms, called a symbiotic relationship. A parasitic relationship is when one organism gains at the other organism's expense. An example of a parasitic relationship is a tick. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms gain from each other. An example of this would be honeybees and flowering plants.