they feed each other...
animals eat fruits and throw the seeds or pass them out with stool
no it is not a parasitism relationship it is a comminsalism relationshi. the animals are unharmed by the seeds
The symbiotic relationship between animal fur and seeds is considered mutualism because both parties benefit from the interaction. Animals, such as mammals, often carry seeds on their fur as they brush against plants, aiding in seed dispersal. This helps plants spread their offspring over a wider area, while the animals may benefit from the seeds as a food source. Thus, both the plants and the animals gain advantages from this relationship.
commensalism because one benefits and the other isn't harmed
mutalism
commensalism because one benefits and the other isn't harmed
A competition relationship is the struggle between animals as they try to use the same limited resource.
Animals eat plants and the seeds are not digested. The seeds then get expelled by the animals in their feces.
Both benefit
Acacia trees primarily disperse their seeds through a mutualistic relationship with animals. The seeds are often encased in pods that are attractive to various animals, which consume them and later excrete the seeds at different locations, aiding in their spread. Additionally, some acacia species have seeds that are adapted to germinate after passing through the digestive tracts of animals. This method not only helps in dispersing the seeds but also promotes their germination in nutrient-rich environments.
1. it tells you what animals are prey and what animals are predators 2.it also tells you what animals are considered prey to another predator.
Plants depend on animals for pollination, seed dispersal, and protection from pests. Animals help plants reproduce by carrying pollen between flowers, spreading seeds to new locations, and eating pests that could harm the plant. This mutual relationship benefits both plants and animals in the ecosystem.