A symbiotic relationship is one which is positive for both. Organisms which rely on other living things for food are called heterotrophs. The group of heterotrophs which belong to a symbiotic relationship are called mutualisms. For example clownfish and giant anemone.
Mutualism.
An example of a mutualistic relationship is bacteria and out intestines. We help the bacteria by giving it a warm place to live and excess food the we do not need whereas they help us by producing essential vitamins. Hope this helped :)
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It is a symbiotic relationship, as both benefit.
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It can help by using mutualism.
A symbiotic relationship is the same as a mutualistic relationship, where both organisms benefit- For example, lions hunting for food- this enables a vast group of organisms to benefit and means that resources can be shared
A relationship between two kinds of organisms that benefits both is called a symbiotic relationship.
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That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
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It's not a symbiotic relationship ! It's a parasitical relationship. In a symbiotic relationship - BOTH organisms benefit form each other. In a parasitical relationship - only ONE of the organisms benefits - usually to the detriment of the other. Fleas suck blood from dogs - which can make the dog ill. The dog gets no benefit.