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Symbiotic relationships.

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Do both organisms benefits from a symbiosis relationship?

Yes,both organisms benefit from each other.


Organisms that harms another in a symbiotic relationship is a?

A symbiotic relationship both organisms help each other.A parasitic relationship is where one hurts the other.


What is the meaning of mutual relationship?

Mutualism is a biological interaction between two organisms, where each individual derives a fitness benefit


What Is a type of symbiotic relationship where organisms help each other?

A mychorrizal relationship.


What simbiotic relation does it have?

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What is the definition of mutualistic relationship?

symbiosis in which two organisms of different species stay near each other having both advantages.


What is the symbiotic relationship between a forest and a mushroom?

I am sure it is mutualism because both organisms benefit from each other. (: hope I helped!


When two organisms live in or on each other the relationship is said to be?

The relationship is called symbiosis


What type of relationship occurs when two organisms help each other?

A symbiotic relationship.


If two organisms need each other to survie their relationship is?

symbiosis


Mutualism?

Mutualism: a relationship in which two organisms benefit from each other


What is the difference between a parasitic and mutualistic 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.