Parasitic.
This is called a symbiotic relationship.
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The term used for an organism living in or on another depends on the nature of the relationship.- If the relationship is mutually beneficial (mutalism) then the organism can be called a symbiont.- If the relationship does not benefit the host, the organism can be called a parasite.Parasites can be endoparasites, which live inside the host, or ectoparasites, which live on the host.Some biologists use the term symbiont for any organism in a close interaction with another. This would mean parasites could also be called symbionts.
A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.
Two symbiotic relationships in wetlands are the relationship between the Egyptian Plover and the American Alligator. Another relationship is alga living off of lichens.
Yes. The house sparrow has a symbiotic relationship with the eagle.
A symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism and harms another is called parasitism.
Symbiotic.
This is called a symbiotic relationship.
Lichen is a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a plant.
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A relationship in which one organism lives on or inside another organism and harms it is called parasitism. This is a form of a symbiotic relationship.
It depends on what type of relationship they have. Parasitism is when one organism lives in or on another organism and harms it. Mutualism is when two organisms benefit from their relationship. Commensalism is when one organism benefits from the relationship and the other is not helped, nor is it harmed.
An organism living in another organism is called parasite.
*parasitism is where one animal is helped while other is harmed* commensalism is where one is helped and other is not really affected mutualism is where both animals are helped
Commensalism.