mutalism
mutualism
What is symbiosis of a bristle worm living with a hermit crab
mutalism
Yep
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mutalism
The relationship between a hermit crab and a shell is that thy are mutualism.
Yes
AnswerThe advantage is that they can hide in it. The disagvantage is they are very slow with it onspencer is also gay.
Commensalism
What I know of that is hermit crabs will eat snails. However, hermit crabs will often use an empty shell of a sea snail.
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).
well mostly the difference between crabs and hermit crabs is that one is not born with a shell and one is. Also hermit crabs tend to be smaller
ill answer this later,right now i need to eat ok
When a sea snail dies, its shell eventually washes up on shore, where the hermit crab uses it as its new home. Therefore this would be commensalism, however since the snail already died there is no living symbiosis.
the hermit crab attaches the anemone to its shell as protection from the big fish with the sharp teeth and octopuses and squids and you know what else is a hermitcrab YOUR MOTHERR:P
Snail shells are formed biologically as the snail grows up. Hermit crabs occupy empty shells and other containers, instead.