Commensalism
the spanish moss is a thick red coated moss on trees
A mutualistic relationship between the mycorrhizae and the roots of the trees.
Commensalism
More symbiotic than parasitic.
Um...carly mcMillan is CRAZY!
Bullfrogs live alone. So they do not generally have any symbiotic relation. But you could say a bullfrog has a mutualism, paracitism and commensalism type of relation with humans, because bullfrogs can be used for medicine, highschool dissections or bullfrogs help us and feeding their selves when eating annoying bugs like mosquitos. Again, bullfrogs live alone so, as I know, only bullfrogs have a symbiotic relation with a human.
yes
A symbiotic relationship with trees.
They are competitors. Fungi and moss can form symbiotic relationships with trees. That is why you can find mushrooms at the bases of Oak Trees.
parasitism , Because the misletoe benefits however , The tree don't . We just had a science test with that is school ... I hope that helped ! :)
1 of them are lichen on trees
well, as worded your question can't be answered. trees are just one type of plant.perhaps since your question is in the mistletoecategory you intended to ask "...between trees and mistletoe?". in which case the answer is none whatsoever, mistletoe is a parasite on trees stealing nutrients from them without giving anything back.