The spruce tree has a symbiotic relationship with the mistletoe. This symbiotic relationship is an example of parasitism since the mistletoe obtains water and nutrients from the spruce tree, putting it at risk of harm.
It is a parasitic symbiotic relationship. The mistletoe is benefited while the oak tree is harmed.
Technically speaking, all mistletoe species are hemiparasites, because they'll photosynthesize for a short period of their life.
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A commensallism
it is parasitic because, the mistletoe is benefitted while the oak tree is harmed
Parasitic. The mistletoe plant attaches to the host plant and penetrates its branches, from where it absorbs nutrients.
No, mistletoe does not show symbiosis but only display parasitism inthesense that it lives on another larger flowering plant. Mistletoe benefits because the host gives it support and raises it up to a position from which it receive sunlight
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is it mutualism?No i believe its parisitismA tree u usally don't kiss under,a mistletoe u do
Mistletoe is not from a tree. It is a parasite that grows on trees.
Pine tree
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that needs food from plants like the spruce to survive.
Mistletoe is located in oak trees.
Mistletoe is a parasite that lives off the tree.
no mistletoe on an oak tree is and example of parasitism. Why? Because the mistletoe attaches itself to the oak tree and takes some of the tree's nutrients, although it looks pretty it can lead to the death of the tree.
No, mistletoe is not a fungus. Mistletoe is the common name for obligate semi-parasitic plants in several families in the order Santalales. These plants grow attached to and within the branches of a tree or shrub.