This question is somewhat vague but it sounds like you are asking about symbiotic relationships, the living together of unlike organisms. It can be defined broadly as mutualism where both benefit, parasitic where only the parasite benefits, or commensal, where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or benefitted. Others define it more narrowly as strictly as mutualism. Hope this answwers your question.
Symbiosis
It is the mutual understanding between two animal.
this answer can be explained through a process named symbiosis and it can be between sea plants and sea animals like snails
Symbiosis is when two different species live together in close proximity. Parasites are an example of organisms that are symbiotic. They live in or near other species.
A symbiotic relationship is one where two different organisms live together and benefit each other. One example is lichen, which is a symbiotic relationship between an alga and a fungus.
Synergistic
Co-operation
Two organisms of different species that live together with one clearly benefitting from such living arrangements and the other suffering from the partnership is called parasitism. This is a symbiotic relationship.
interaction where both organisms benefit.
Symbiosis is a close, prolonged association between two (or more) organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member. The specific biological interactions of symbiosis can be subdivided in three: * Mutualism, where both organisms benefit. * Commensalism, where only one of them benefits, but the other is not affected. * Parasitism, where one benefits and the other organism is harmed.
do you mean Symbiotic - it is when two organisms, of different species, live together, often for their mutual benefit
Synergistic
That's a 'symbiosis'. You didn't mention it in your 'definition', but a symbiosis is typically to the mutual benefit of the organisms.
Symbiosis
Co-operation
That is a symbiotic relationship or mutualism.
Two organisms of different species that live together with one clearly benefitting from such living arrangements and the other suffering from the partnership is called parasitism. This is a symbiotic relationship.
It is known as a symbiotic relationship.
A community of organisms is a community in which many organisms live, and said organisms have different "jobs" that benefit the community as a whole. For example a colony of ants.
A close, prolonged association between two or more different organisms of different species that may, but does not necessarily, benefit each member.A relationship of mutual benefit or dependence.
mutalism
It reduces competition between different birds