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Competition (the competition between organisms for a limited amount of resources), predation (where one thing kills and eats another), and symbiosis (a close relationship between two organisms where one is benefited.
Yes. Symbiosis by definition is the ecological relationship between organisms of two different species that live together. Parasitism, despite one being a parasite and another being a harmed host, still fits in with the definition of symbiosis.
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Interspecific and Intraspecific The types of inter-specific interactions are: a) Symbiasis (+,+); eg: algae and fungi b) Commensalism (+,o); eg: epiphytes and lianas c) Proto-cooperation (+,+); eg: birds and cattles * + = advantage taker - = sufferer o = no harm, no advantage The types of intra-specific interactions are: a) Colonization b) Organization c) Aggregation
The three forms of symbiosis are mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism. Mutualism describes the interaction of two organisms in a way that is beneficial to both of them. Commensalism describes the interaction of two organisms in a way that benefits one and neither harms nor helps the other. Parasitism describes the interaction of two organisms in a way that benefits one and harms the other. So, the difference from predation is clear in regards to mutualism and commensalism. Predation differs from parasitism in that predation involves a larger creature claiming the life of another for its benefit, whereas parasitism typically involves smaller creatures and may or may not require the victim to die.
Symbiosis help organisms survive by giving an organism's nutrients and energy to another organism.
Predation is when a organism known as a predator hunts another animal for food known as prey. Competition is when organisms compete for the same food source.
A symbiosis relationship sees two different organisms, living with, and dependant one each other.
The biological relationships existing amount the organisms are Mutualism, Parasitism, Communalism and Amensalism. A tick is an example of the parasitism relationship, while a tick bird on a rhino represents a mutualism relationship.
Pradation or Predation. If it's Predation; Predation is an interaction in which one organism captures another organism. An animal that consumes another animal is a predation, and the animal consumed is the prey.
Parasitism involves one organism (parasite) living off of another (host) in a harmful manner but without killing the host. Predation involves one organism (predator) killing another (prey) for food.
They are called symbiotic organisms. There are 4 basic forms of symbiosis: A "commensal" organism is one that lives in, on, or with another, and benefits in some way without affecting the other. (e.g. an orchid) A mutualistic organism is one that benefits and provides a benefit. (e.g. gut bacteria) An "amensal" organism does not benefit, but does harm. (e.g. accidental predation) A "parasite" (parasitic organism) is a plant or animal that lives on or within another living organism at the expense of that organism. (e.g. toxic bacteria)