One example of parasitism is brainworms and caribou. The brainworm eats the brain of the caribou, and the caribou dies. Another is that grape vines are turning into hosts for the parasite aphid, and, as a result, dies because the aphid infected them.
1. relationship between moss and redwood tree the tree gives the moss a place to live. The moss grows on the tree and protects it.
2. Then you have the Balsam fir trees, they can be parasited by the hemlock looper, then the tachnid fly parasites the pupae of the hemlock looper. So the Balsam fir, is freed from pests, and the tachnid fly gets a meal.
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One example is moss growing on a redwood tree. The moss gets a place to live, and the redwood gets some protection.
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bees and flowers
Some mutualistic relationships in nature include that of a bee and a flower. Another mutualistic relationship is a whale and plankton.
Not really, only if you make it harmful
Symbiotic parasitic or mutualistic
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The Canadian Lynx and the Snowshoe Rabbit.
the three types of symbiotic relationships is mutualistic, commensalistic, an parasitic relationship.
By mutualistic symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing organisms, which can be prokaryotes, like cyanobacteria, or mycorrhizal fungi.
one symbiotic relationship is lichen and black spruce tree
They have mutualistic relationships with fungi and bacteria that can split atmospheric nitrogen into a form that is usable by the plants.
No they have bald heads so they have all the best friends