No, they are not the same word but they have related meanings.
Symbiosis is a noun and means a close and prolonged association between two or more organism of different species that normally benefits both members.
Symbiotic is an adjective and describes something that is relating to symbiosis.
"partnership" or "mutually beneficial" ie. Ants and peonies have a symbiosis or symbiotic relationship. (Peonies will not bloom unless they have ants on them.)
There is no symbiosis because there is no benefit to us. It's not a symbiotic relationship - they are parasites.
Competition, symbiosis, & prey.
Symbiosis is a noun. It refers to a relationship between living organisms of different species. The noun symbiote refers to an organism involved in a symbiotic relationship.
Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. It involves one organism using another for resources or shelter without affecting it negatively. An example is a barnacle attaching itself to a whale for transportation without harming the whale.
Lichen is a symbiosis between an algae and a fungus.
symbiosis is Latin
The Sanskrit word for symbiosis is "सहसंयोग" (saha-saṃyoga).
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The relationship is called symbiosis
The type of symbiotic relationship that is represented by the Bot Fly and the oropendula is a behavioral and social symbiosis.
One of the most interesting known symbiotic relationships is that of Paramecium aurelia and its bacterial endosymbionts. See also the Chlorella symbiosis with Paramecium bursaria.