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Mutualistic relationship
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.
Symbiotic - co-existing without interference. Parasitic - co-feeding without destructive predation. Competition - interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another. Predatory - hunter and hunted.
The interaction between two organisms that benefit from one another is called mutualism. If the two organisms are from the same species, it is referred to as co-operation.
other organisms of the same species
A.the living together of two organisms; the relationship between two interacting organisms or populations, commonly used to describe all relationships between two species.
Biological Interaction Parasite & Host.
species is a kind and organisms are things
Mutualism is a type of symbiotic relationship between two species where both organisms benefit from the association. Each species provides a service or resource that the other species needs, creating a mutually beneficial interaction. This relationship is a common strategy in nature for organisms to increase their chances of survival and reproduction.
The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
an interaction between two species that benefits both is a mutual ism relationship.
Mutualism is the interaction between two species that is beneficial to both. Therefore the antonym would be competition, which is an interaction where both species are harmed.