When you see a cave marking of a potatoe the you are probably going to fall into a volcano tonight. If you see a mark of the mart of wal, than you will probably end-up buying a baby kit........and maybe sinking in quicksand.
In a cave ecosystem, there are various symbiotic relationships. For example, bats and certain cave-dwelling insects have a mutualistic relationship, where bats benefit from the food source provided by the insects, while the insects benefit from the dispersal of their pollen or seeds by the bats. Additionally, cave-dwelling fish often have a commensal relationship with certain crustaceans, where the fish provide food scraps for the crustaceans, while the crustaceans do not harm or benefit the fish in return.
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Yes, an organisms niche essentially includes being in a symbiotic relationship because the niche is the role the organism plays or what it contributes to it's ecosystem therefore being in a symbiotic relationship in part of the role it plays and how it contributes.
A symbiotic relationship is the same as a mutualistic relationship, where both organisms benefit- For example, lions hunting for food- this enables a vast group of organisms to benefit and means that resources can be shared
they have no symbiotic realships
NO!
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It is a symbiotic realtionship that rakes place between to organisms in the intertidal ecosystem
It is a symbiotic realtionship that rakes place between to organisms in the intertidal ecosystem
Yes, an organisms niche essentially includes being in a symbiotic relationship because the niche is the role the organism plays or what it contributes to it's ecosystem therefore being in a symbiotic relationship in part of the role it plays and how it contributes.
I'm assuming you mean ecological relationship.An ecological relationship is the relationship between organisms in an ecosystem. There are six ecological relationships in which two are oppositional and four are symbiotic. The oppositional relationships are predation and competition. The symbiotic relationships are mutualism, commensalism, amensalism, and parasitism.
Mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism are the three types of symbiotic relationships.
A symbiotic relationship is the same as a mutualistic relationship, where both organisms benefit- For example, lions hunting for food- this enables a vast group of organisms to benefit and means that resources can be shared
Yes, an organisms niche essentially includes being in a symbiotic relationship because the niche is the role the organism plays or what it contributes to it's ecosystem therefore being in a symbiotic relationship in part of the role it plays and how it contributes.
There are only 3 types of symbiotic relationships. Commemsalism, Parasitism and Mutualism
they have no symbiotic realships
Chickens are Symbiotic with your plant beds.
NO!