yes, because they both benefit .the Bee get the nectar from the plant and other plants get pollinated
yes, because they both benefit .the Bee get the nectar from the plant and other plants get pollinated
they're just friends with benifits lol.
Mycorrhizae
They are caused by a symbiotic bacteria which benefits the plant by fixing atmospheric nitrogen (which the plant needs to make proteins).
No, that is the wrong kind of symbiosis. The relationship between a flowering plant and an insect is a mutualistic one, as both of them gain something from the symbiosis. A parasitic relationship is where the parasite harms its host.
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) -- NovaNet -- --Give me a like--
Plants and their pollinators form a mutualistic relationship, a relationship in which each benefits from the other.
The relationship between the berry plant and the grouse can be classified as a mutualistic interaction. The grouse benefits from the berries as a food source, which supports its nutritional needs and overall survival. In return, as grouse consume the berries, they may help in seed dispersal, aiding the plant's reproduction and propagation. This symbiotic relationship enhances the survival of both species in their respective ecosystems.
Plant mutualism in nature includes examples such as the relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi, where the fungi help plants absorb nutrients from the soil in exchange for sugars produced by the plants. Another example is the mutualistic relationship between plants and pollinators, where plants provide nectar and pollen for pollinators in exchange for the pollinators transferring pollen between plants for reproduction.
Lichen is not a plant, but a mutualistic relationship between a fungus and photosynthetic partner, often algae or cyanobacteria. The fungus provides structure and protection, while the photosynthetic partner provides nutrients.
Co-adaptation which can occur between interacting genes or structures within an organism or in this case between two or more interacting species. ( the plant and the insect ) Give me a Like
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