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A symbiotic relationship is a close and often long-term interaction between different biological species.
A symbiotic relationship is a close long term relationship.
The relationship is called symbiosis.
This sort of relationship is called a "symbiosis."
It is a symbiotic relationship called commensalism
A symbiotic relationship is a close and often long-term interaction between different biological species.
interspecific relationship is when two or more different species interact with each other. while intraspecific is the interaction between the same kind of species. :)
The relationship between the terms species and organism isthat they are both living. Organisms are in a species.
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Two or more species live together in a close long term relationship to form the ecosystem. The relationship might be symbiotic where they both benefit or parasitic where the parasite exploits the host and many more.
Biological Interaction Parasite & Host.
No, predation is not a symbiotic relationship.There are five different kinds of symbiotic relationships:Mutualism, where both species benefitCommensalism, where one species What_is_a_symbiotic_relationship, the other is unaffectedParasitism, where one species benefits, the other is harmedCompetition, where neither species benefitsNeutralism, where both species are unaffected
The relationship between them is that they are both living and organisms are in a species. (hopefully this helps you) God bless!
A symbiotic relationship is a close long term relationship.
Symbiosis. The term carries the connotation of a relationship where both species benefit, but that is actually called mutualism.
The relationship is called symbiosis.
The relationship between species in which one benefits at the expense of the other is parasitic. An example is a tick attaching itself to an animal and feeding from it.