Barnacles on a crab's shell improve its toughness, while the barnacles (normally lacking motility) are able to visit more than one location to obtain food, and may even feed on the crab's prey. Some barnacles, however, can cause damage or sterility in some species of crabs.
There is a symbiotic relationship between a crab spider and a flower. The crab spider carry pollen grains to the other flowers when gathering nectar on these flowers.
The relationship between a hermit crab and a shell is that thy are mutualism.
No, a crab on a jellyfish would not be considered commensalism. Commensalism is a type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits without affecting the other organism. In this case, the crab is potentially benefiting by using the jellyfish for protection, while the presence of the crab may have negative effects on the jellyfish, making it more of a parasitic relationship.
When both organisms benefit from a symbiotic relationship, it is known as "mutualism." Other common types of symbiosis include "commensalism" (when one benefits and the other is unaffected) and "parasitism" (when one benefits and the other suffers).
fish have scales and crabs have a shell
Commensalism
mutalism
The symbiotic relationship is mutualism
There is a symbiotic relationship between a crab spider and a flower. The crab spider carry pollen grains to the other flowers when gathering nectar on these flowers.
no
One example: A sea anemone and hermit crab have a mutual relationship. The sea anemone protects the crab and the crab provides food.
the hermit crab attaches the anemone to its shell as protection from the big fish with the sharp teeth and octopuses and squids and you know what else is a hermitcrab YOUR MOTHERR:P
The relationship between a hermit crab and a shell is that thy are mutualism.
one example are whales and barnacles, the barnacle benefits from the whale because it eats and gets protection, and the whale does not seem to be affected in any way.Commensalism is a symbiotic relationship where one party benefits and the other is not harmed. Examples of commensalism in the ocean are barnacles living on turtles, remoras feeding on a shark's food scraps and a crab that makes its home in an oyster's shell.
Snail shells are formed biologically as the snail grows up. Hermit crabs occupy empty shells and other containers, instead.
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COMMENSALISM as the crab benefits as the sea anemone provides it with protection but the sea anemone doesn't benefits nor is harmed by the crab