It Couldn't Just Happen is a book that explains all about symbiosis in chapter 13. Since the flashlight fish lives below 375 feet, where there is no light, it needs a flashlight. Bacteria actually lets off a glow. So the flashlight fish keeps bacteria in a special pouch, and now it can turn its "flashlight" off and on whenever it wants to. On the other hand, Bacteria cannot survive outside of the flashlight fish's pouch. This is a perfect example of symbiosis, and it shows how magnificent, loving, and perfect our Creator, God, is.
-Anna
The relationship between caribou and the bacteria in their stomachs is symbiotic (mutual).
mutualism because the bacteria gets food and the human gets to decompose of certain foods
Yes, fungi can form symbiotic associations with animals and bacteria. For example, lichens are a symbiotic relationship between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. Additionally, some insects have mutualistic relationships with fungi, where the insects benefit from the nutrients provided by the fungi.
the symbiotic relationship between malaria and people is parasitism
Eubacteria can have various symbiotic relationships, including mutualism, where both the bacteria and the host benefit; commensalism, where the bacteria benefits and the host is unaffected; and parasitism, where the bacteria benefits at the expense of the host. The type of relationship depends on the specific interactions between the eubacteria and the host organism.
A symbiotic relationship is a relationship between 2 organisms. Socialism is a form of government.
Mitochondria likely originated from a symbiotic relationship between early eukaryotic cells and aerobic bacteria. This symbiosis allowed for more efficient energy production through aerobic respiration, providing a survival advantage which led to the integration of the bacteria as mitochondria within eukaryotic cells.
They are caused by a symbiotic bacteria which benefits the plant by fixing atmospheric nitrogen (which the plant needs to make proteins).
The symbiotic relationship between the mistletoe and the spruce is parasitism.
Sheep and cows don't have a symbiotic relationship.
Some examples of symbiotic relationships are the relationship between bees and flowers (pollination), the partnership between clownfish and sea anemones, and the mutualistic relationship between bacteria in our gut and our digestive system.
The Hawaiian bobtail squid has a symbiotic relationship with bioluminescent bacteria. The squid provides a safe environment for the bacteria to live in its light organ, while the bacteria produce light that helps the squid camouflage itself from predators.