The term that is used is called symbiosis it commonly describes close and often long-term interactions between different biological species.
It's not really a relationship so much a category. There's 3 symbiotic relationships. Mutualism, Commensalism, and Parisitism. Mutualism means both organisms involved get something out of it. Commensalism means one gets something good out of it, while the other gets nothing. Parisitism is when one gets something good, while the other is harmed.
Symbiosis is two unlike organisms living together in a relationship that may or may not benefit both. An example is the cattle egret, a bird that eats insects which have been disturbed when cattle graze.
Mutualism is a symbiotic relation ship between 2 different organism in which both partners are benefited . Trychonympha lives in gut of termite shows mutualism .
Mutualistic relationship
A mutualistic (where both organisms benefit) relationship can be found between the Stentor and Algae, where the Stentor can get food from the Algae and the Algae can be protected from other organisms.
When both organisms benefit in a relationship, it is called mutualism. In mutualistic relationships, both organisms gain something positive, such as resources, protection, or reproductive assistance, from their interaction with each other. Examples include the relationship between bees and flowers, where bees receive nectar and pollen for food while transferring pollen for flower reproduction.
It was once thought that the relationship between the oxpecker and hippopotamus was mutualistic. However, new evidence points to a semi-parasitic relationship. The oxpecker cleans the hippopotamus, but also opens up wounds so that the will become infected with flies, creating more food for the oxpecker.
A unicorn eats a skittle and the unicorn poops out a rainbow. That is how rainbows are made.
Buffer, reasons, bad news, counterproposal, and desire to continue the relationship
Both are a relationship between two organisms, called a symbiotic relationship. A parasitic relationship is when one organism gains at the other organism's expense. An example of a parasitic relationship is a tick. A mutualistic relationship is when both organisms gain from each other. An example of this would be honeybees and flowering plants.
When both organisms benefit from the intercourse.
Parasitic, commensalistic, mutualistic, etc.
Mutualistic relationship
It is when 2 organisms dont help or hurt one another
mutualistic
The relationship between monarch caterpillars and milkweed is mutualistic. The monarch caterpillar eats the milkweed.
between an owl and a cactus
Both benefit
mutualistic
A mutualistic (where both organisms benefit) relationship can be found between the Stentor and Algae, where the Stentor can get food from the Algae and the Algae can be protected from other organisms.