This is called a symbiotic relationship.
there is no type of parasitism that doesnt harm the host. parasitism by definition means: an organism living within another larger organism where the parasite benefits from the host and the host is harmed (diseases).when the parasite is benificial to the host (in case of tryconymphs in coacroaches that helps them to digest cellulose) the relation is called symbiotic relation and not parasitism
No, neither of the two organisms is harmed in commensalism. Commensalism is a type of relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is unaffected. An example is one wherein birds move into a field behind or among cattle that are grazing. The cattle stir up insects, which the birds eat. The birds benefit from the actions of the cattle, and this helps the birds. The cattle are just conducting "business as usual" and are unaffected by the action of the birds.
There are at least three types of interspecific relationships that two organisms can have. One is beneficial to both, and is called mutual. Lichens are an example of a mutualistic relationship. Parasitic relationships are where one organism benefits and the other is harmed. And lastly, competition, where both organisms are harmed. There is a fourth kind, where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected, but I can't remember what it's called. Could be symbiosis, too.
The term used for an organism living in or on another depends on the nature of the relationship.- If the relationship is mutually beneficial (mutalism) then the organism can be called a symbiont.- If the relationship does not benefit the host, the organism can be called a parasite.Parasites can be endoparasites, which live inside the host, or ectoparasites, which live on the host.Some biologists use the term symbiont for any organism in a close interaction with another. This would mean parasites could also be called symbionts.
it helps food circulate and remove waster
there is no type of parasitism that doesnt harm the host. parasitism by definition means: an organism living within another larger organism where the parasite benefits from the host and the host is harmed (diseases).when the parasite is benificial to the host (in case of tryconymphs in coacroaches that helps them to digest cellulose) the relation is called symbiotic relation and not parasitism
Another word for organism would be: Animal Life or Environmental Life! Hope this helps! :)
an organism with many cells. another word for multicelled is multicellular. Its more complex. hope this helps!
It helps to maintain genetic diversity.
Adaptation When you move from one place to another you have to ADAPT to the new environment.
repoductive system
No, neither of the two organisms is harmed in commensalism. Commensalism is a type of relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is unaffected. An example is one wherein birds move into a field behind or among cattle that are grazing. The cattle stir up insects, which the birds eat. The birds benefit from the actions of the cattle, and this helps the birds. The cattle are just conducting "business as usual" and are unaffected by the action of the birds.
There are at least three types of interspecific relationships that two organisms can have. One is beneficial to both, and is called mutual. Lichens are an example of a mutualistic relationship. Parasitic relationships are where one organism benefits and the other is harmed. And lastly, competition, where both organisms are harmed. There is a fourth kind, where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected, but I can't remember what it's called. Could be symbiosis, too.
circulate and waste. Water helps to circulate food through the organism and also helps remove waste.
The term used for an organism living in or on another depends on the nature of the relationship.- If the relationship is mutually beneficial (mutalism) then the organism can be called a symbiont.- If the relationship does not benefit the host, the organism can be called a parasite.Parasites can be endoparasites, which live inside the host, or ectoparasites, which live on the host.Some biologists use the term symbiont for any organism in a close interaction with another. This would mean parasites could also be called symbionts.
Reproductive system
repoductive system