When two species depend on each other it is called symbiosis. Examples- bees need plants for food and plants need bees for polination to reproduce or when the oxpecker bird eats the parasites off of large aminals such as rhinos, elephants or zebras. The birds get food and the animals are healthier without the parasites.
most herbivores are mutualistic animals
The name for this relationship is Mutualism. Mutualism, in ecology and Biology, is a relationship where both organisms benefit. Mutualism exists both in nature and in human society. It is most frequently discussed in ecology, but it is sometimes discussed in economic and other social science contexts as well.
A related term is commensalism, when one organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
Symbiosis
mutualism
Yes,both organisms benefit from each other.
It can help by using mutualism.
both benefit from the relationship
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
Mutualistic- Both benefit Parasitic - One benefits and other suffers
It is a symbiotic relationship, as both benefit.
symbiotic
Mutualism
Yes,both organisms benefit from each other.
A relationship between two kinds of organisms that benefits both is called a symbiotic relationship.
Both organisms benefit in the mutualism relationship.
When both organisms benefit from the intercourse.
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mutualism
both organisms benefitBoth organisms benefit
It can help by using mutualism.
both benefit from the relationship