Symbiotic.
Ecology.
Systematics is the scientific study of the diversity of organisms and their evolutionary relationships. The science of naming, classifying, and describing organisms is called taxonomy.
It is called symbiosis, which is a relationship between at least 2 organisms in which AT LEAST 1 is helped.
Biotic relationships are known as symbiosis. There are different kinds of symbiotic relationships. When two biotic organisms interact and both benefit, it's called mutualism. When one benefits and the other does not, it's called parasitism. When one benefits and the other is unaffected, it's called commensalism. There is another relationship between two organisms that is known as predator and prey relation. The predator is the one that eats the prey. Hope this info helps!!
A long term interaction between two organisms not of the same species is called a symbiotic relationship. There are many different kinds of symbiotic relationships.
in relation to cells it is endosymbiosis
By the discipline called cladistics.
The relationship between organisms and their environment is called ecology. Depending up on the type of environment various types of ecosystems exist. Such as aquatic ecosystem, desert ecosystem, marine ecosystem etc.
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Phylogeny is considered the foundation of taxonomy because it provides the evolutionary relationships and relatedness between different organisms. By understanding these relationships, taxonomists can classify organisms into groups based on their shared ancestry and evolutionary history, forming the basis of the classification system in biology.
it is called SYSTEMATICS!
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.