commensalism
parasitism
commpetitoin
predation
cooperation
mutualism
A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.
It is a symbiotic relationship called commensalism
It is known as a symbiotic relationship.
If you mean biology-wise, then the answer is: Mutual relationship: Where both parties, in this case animals, benefit from each other. Parasitic relationship: Where one benefits on the others' behalf. Such as a tapeworm in a human. Commenalism: Where one organism benefits but the other isn't harmed or effected in any way.
There are three types of symbiotic relationships; mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. In mutualism, both organisms benefit from the relationship, in commensalism, one organism benefits and the other is unaffected, and in parasitism, the relationship benefits one organism and harms the other.
A symbiotic relationship is where two or more different species live together to the mutal benefit of each other. A chameleon's ability to change color depending on its surroundings is an adaptation, not a symbiotic relationship. If it were a symbiotic relationship, that would mean that the chameleon would have a symbiotic relationship with a tree, but it would also have a symbiotic relationship with the sidewalk. It just doesn't work.
A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.
the relationship benefits both species who cooperate in it
If I do answer this question, you and I will have a symbiotic relationship. You needed me to answer and I needed you to ask. Furthermore, bees and flowers have a symbiotic relationship. They need each other to survive.
NO.... because then it would NOT be a symbiotic relationship it would be a parasitic one
Symbiotic relationship
A mychorrizal relationship.
Symbiotic
A symbiotic relationship.
Symbiotic relationships.
A symbiotic relationship implies that both species need each other to survive and benefit each other in different ways. A mosquito eats from a man or animal, and man needs the mosquito to maintain ecosystem balance as one of the lower members of the food chain.
yes