The relationship between caribou and the bacteria in their stomachs is symbiotic (mutual).
Canadian tundra
This answer is listed under the question: How could succession take place in the tundra biome?
The tundra is a cold place located in the North Pole.
The symbiotic relationship is commensalism because the tiny fish gets a place to hide while the sea urchin is unaffected.
Because the biome,the tundra, is very cold. Which isn't a very good place to farm or grow things for animals to eat or live in.
They have a mutual, symbiotic relationship. The sponge grows on the scallop and covers it completely protection the scallop and in return the scallop gives the sponge a place to live.
there is only 1 other name for tundra its snow land, i think. TUNDRA is a awesome place. I've been there.
Because earth is such a diverse place, all of the biomes (except tundra) contain fleshy plants.
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.
If we look back at the basics, all that it takes for succesion to occur is a pioneer species. In the tundra, the most common pioneer species is arguably mosses and lichens. Other plants will grow off of the pioneer species.
The Tundra is indeed the coldest place in the world. There are no other locations in the world that are as cold as the tundra.
the tundra is a place where it has lots of ice.