this is called commensalism.
Neutralism - this refers to the relationship where neither organism extracts benefit but neither are they harmed by co-existing
No that would be commensalism! Mutualism is when two orgasms both benefit from each other
The relationship between organisms is generally referred to as symbiosis. A symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit is called mutualism (co-operation is the term used when mutualistic behaviours occurs between member of the same species). Other types of symbiosis are parasitism (one benefits and the other is adversely affected) and commensalism (one benefits and the other is neither positively nor negatively affected)
When both organisms benefit from a symbiotic relationship, it is known as "mutualism." Other common types of symbiosis include "commensalism" (when one benefits and the other is unaffected) and "parasitism" (when one benefits and the other suffers).
No way. Predation benefits the symbiont and harms (kills) the host, or prey. In parasitism, the host may not die, but the symbiont still lowers the host's fitness by, for example, leeching nutrients or blood off of the host. Mutualism is when both the host and symbiont benefit.
Neutralism - this refers to the relationship where neither organism extracts benefit but neither are they harmed by co-existing
They have a relationship known as mutualism. Both animals benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed.
An association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
the barnacle live only on the whale.The type of symbiotic relationship between barnacles and whale is commensalism as they neither benefit nor harm the whale on which they live.
No that would be commensalism! Mutualism is when two orgasms both benefit from each other
commensalism is a class of relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits but the other is neutral (there is no harm or benefit).
Neither. It is a test of how well the observed values agree with those predicted by the null hypothesis - whatever that might be.
An interaction in which one organism lives in a close association with another is called symbiosis. There are three types of symbiosis; mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism. In mutualism, both species benefit from the association; in parasitism, one species benefits at the expense of the other; and in commensalism, one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed or helped.
Commensalism benefits one organism and the other organism is neither benefited nor harmed.
The association between two organisms in which one is benefited and the other neither benefited nor harmed is called commensalism. This is a symbiotic relationship.
In areas where both animals live, the egrets feed on insects that are attracted to the cattle. This is a symbiotic relationship because both parties benefit and neither is harmed - the cattle have fewer insects bothering them and the egrets have easily obtained meals.
No. The alga and the fungus that make up a particular lichen exist in a true symbiotic relationship where neither can exist without the other. Generally, the fungi absorb water that passes on to the algae to be used in photosynthesis to create a carbohydrate food for both. So both organisms benefit from the relationship.