symbiosis
Fish will benefit plants from giving them a place to hide, and food for some.
Symbiotic
food
A community of plants and other animals that interact with each other and their environment.
no, there not like humans and have fashon shows or get more spoiled than others, they love each other because they are herd animals and have to get along with other animals. thanks
an organism that lives of another without giving anything in return is called a parasite. For example, a tapeworm lives in animals and uses nutrients from the animals food, this does not benefit the animal. however, animals that use each other and get something out, or two organisms that need each other is called a sybiotic
The five major types of species interactions, summarized in Figure 10, are competition, predation, parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. These categories are based on whether each species causes benefit or harm to the other species in a given relationship.
The scientific name for animals that shed their antlers each year is "cervids." Cervids include deer, elk, moose, and caribou, among others. The shedding and regrowth of antlers is a natural and seasonal process in these species.
they both like each other
Reptile is the classification of a group of animals. You can think of reptile being the scientific name. Each animal in this category will have a scientific name.
Aquatic plants and animals live together in the pond because they both bond in the their same environment to either help each other with benefit or even provide a home.
Animals that normally don't come near each other will be weary of each other. These animals could choose not to interact for example.
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both either give food or nutrients to each other
To animals and plants
The term Mutualism, when referring to organisms and animals, is when both organisms benefit from each other. For example, certain fish feed off of a larger fish. This provides nnutrition for one fish, while the other gets a bath. Also, cows will benefit from certain types of bacteria, they benefit from the cellulose they produce, and the bacteria benefit from having nutrients in the host environment. I hope that helps!
"Other" than what?